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39 Gopiæ—in the Indian Mythology, the same as the muses.
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40 Iris—messenger of the gods; the Rainbow.
41 Erato—the muse of lyric poetry.
42 Urania—the muse of astronomy.
43 Argo—the ship that carried Jason to Colchis.
44 Zara—captive queen in the Mourning Bride.
45 Ariel—in the play of the Tempest.
46 Zaida—in the Moorish tale of Alcanzor and Zaida.
47 Yarico—in the story of Incle and Yarico.
48 Arab—mounted.
49 Europa—Daughter of Agenor, king of Phœnicia, carried away by Jupiter in the shape of a bull.
50 Æolus—God of Winds.
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51 Lot—pillar of salt.
52 Juno—queen of heaven.
53 Lama—a high priest of the Chinese Tartars.
54 Lear—King.
55 Jael—who killed Sisera.
56 Jove—king of gods.
57 Lyco—a peripatetic Philosopher.
58 Juba—king of Mauritania.
59 Alope—daughter of Cercyon, king of Eleusis, changed by Neptune into a fountain.
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60 Idœus—who fled from the field of battle when his Brother was killed in the Trojan war by Tydides.
61 Adyte—one of the Danaides, for the murder of her husband, condemned to fill with water a vessel full of holes.
62 Diana—goddess of hunting and chastity.