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XVII

       CHAPTER XVIII

       CHAPTER XIX

       CHAPTER XX

       CHAPTER XXI

       CHAPTER XXII

       CHAPTER XXIII

       THE MABINOGEON

       INTRODUCTORY NOTE

       CHAPTER I

       CHAPTER II

       CHAPTER III

       CHAPTER IV

       CHAPTER V

       CHAPTER VI

       CHAPTER VII

       CHAPTER VIII

       CHAPTER IX

       CHAPTER X

       CHAPTER XI

       CHAPTER XII

       CHAPTER XIII

       HERO MYTHS OF THE BRITISH RACE

       BEOWULF

       CUCHULAIN, CHAMPION OF IRELAND

       HEREWARD THE WAKE

       ROBIN HOOD

       LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE

       INTRODUCTION

       GLOSSARY

      STORIES OF GODS AND HEROES

      I. Introduction

       II. Prometheus and Pandora

       III. Apollo and Daphne—Pyramus and Thisbe—Cephalus and Procris

       IV. Juno and her Rivals, Io and Callisto—Diana and Actaeon

      —Latona and the Rustics

       V. Phaeton

       VI. Midas—Baucis and Philemon

       VII. Proserpine—Glaucus and Scylla

       VIII. Pygmalion—Dryope—Venus and Adonis—Apollo and Hyacinthus

       IX. Ceyx and Halcyone

       X. Vertumnus and Pomona—Iphis and Anaxarete

       XI. Cupid and Psyche

       XII. Cadmus—The Myrmidons

       XIII. Nisus and Scylla—Echo and Narcissus—Clytie—Hero and Leander

       XIV. Minerva and Arachne—Niobe

       XV. The Graeae and Gorgons—Perseus and Medusa—Atlas—Andromeda

       XVI. Monsters: Giants—Sphinx—Pegasus and Chimaera—Centaurs

      —Griffin—Pygmies

       XVII. The Golden Fleece—Medea

       XVIII. Meleager and Atalanta

       XIX. Hercules—Hebe and Ganymede

       XX. Theseus and Daedalus—Castor and Pollux—Festivals and Games

       XXI. Bacchus and Ariadne

       XXII. The Rural Deities—The Dryads and Erisichthon

      —Rhoecus—Water Deities—Camenae—Winds

       XXIII. Achelous and Hercules—Admetus and Alcestis—Antigone—Penelope

       XXIV. Orpheus and Eurydice—Aristaeus—Amphion—Linus

      —Thamyris—Marsyas—Melampus—Musaeus

       XXV. Arion—Ibycus—Simonides—Sappho

       XXVI. Endymion—Orion—Aurora and Tithonus—Acis and Galatea

       XXVII. The Trojan War

       XXVIII. The Fall of Troy—Return of the Greeks—Orestes and Electra

       XXIX. Adventures of Ulysses—The Lotus-eaters—The Cyclopes

      —Circe—Sirens—Scylla and Charybdis—Calypso

       XXX. The Phaeacians—Fate of the Suitors

       XXXI. Adventures of Aeneas—The Harpies—Dido—Palinurus

       XXXII. The Infernal Regions—The Sibyl

       XXXIII. Aeneas in Italy—Camilla—Evander—Nisus and Euryalus

      —Mezentius—Turnus

       XXXIV. Pythagoras—Egyptian Deities—Oracles

       XXXV. Origin of Mythology—Statues of Gods and Goddesses

      —Poets of Mythology

       XXXVI. Monsters (modern)—The Phoenix—Basilisk—Unicorn—Salamander

       XXXVII. Eastern Mythology—Zoroaster—Hindu Mythology—Castes—Buddha

      —The Grand Lama—Prester John

       XXXVIII. Northern Mythology—Valhalla—The Valkyrior

       XXXIX. Thor's Visit to Jotunheim

       XL. The Death of Baldur—The Elves—Runic Letters—Skalds—Iceland

      —Teutonic Mythology—The Nibelungen Lied

      —Wagner's Nibelungen Ring

       XLI. The Druids—Iona

      KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS

      I. Introduction

       II. The Mythical History of England

       III. Merlin

       IV. Arthur

       V. Arthur (Continued)