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Identifier: mythologypoetryp00chap (find matches)
Title: Mythology: poetry and prose
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Chapin, Harry Lorenzo, 1872-1917
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Publisher: New York, Shakespeare Press
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress

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ye, Paul 5 What Is Mythology? Part 1 17 What Is Mythology? Part II 27 Roman Divinities and Superstitions 34 Names Derived From Mythology 47 The Wanderings of Ulysses 50 The Waiderings of iEneas 75 Jason and the Golden Fleece 90 Recorded History 97 Norse, German and Aryan Mythology 103 The Adventures of iEneas 116 Roland, King Arthur and the Holy Grail 129 Jupiter and Juno 131 Venus 134 Lesser Divinities 138 Adonis 141 Psyche 143 Mars or Aries, the God of War 156 The Significance of Hercules 162 The Pleiads 165 The Rape of Proserpine 168 Hecate and Hebe 173 (3) PAGE Persues and Medusa 181 Pyramus and Thisbe 183 Lucretia Collatinus 188 Acteons Aggressiveness 202 Admetis and Alcelsis 204 (Edipus, the King 212 Other Short Mythological Articles 219 Heaven (Poem by Anna M. Fries Chapin) 252 A Posthumous Daughter (Play) 256 I Am Your Innes, Dear 278 Virginia 316 Mother, Fve Come Home to Die 323 If I Were God 328 Looking Back 332 The Theist 336 Greece of Old, and Minor Poems 340 Finis 414 (4)
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Good Bye, Paul MYTHOLOGY POETRY AND PROSE GOOD BYE, PAUL I have been inspired to write this poem by studiouslyviewing the picture called Breaking Family Ties, thatdepicts and characterizes the substance and sentiment ofmy poem, Good Bye, Paul. I did not know the name ortitle of the picture at the time of writing the poem, nor didI remember the artist who painted it. But I realized thatthe pathetic phase of lifes melodrama he so beautifullypainted could not be more intelligently expressed with lim-ners brush. I have since learned the picture is calledBreaking Family Ties, but I have not changed the orig-inal title of my poem, still leaving it, Good Bye, Paul.The accompanying picture is the artists conception otGood Bye, Paul, after perusing the poem. This was mylast resource for illustration after being refused permissionto reproduce Breaking Family Ties. I have understood the artist was inspired by the storysreality. Whether that is a fact or not, I cannot say. But inmy opinion, theremythologypoetryp00chap

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