| Thomas Browne (LL.D.) - Classical dictionaries - 1812 - 500 pages
...the wound was not stopped by fire. It was one. of the labours of Hercules to destroy this dreadful monster, and this he easily effected with the assistance...lolaus, who applied a burning iron to the wounds as seon as e ach head w as cut off. The conqueror dipped his arrows in the gall of (he hydra, and, from... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1820 - 892 pages
...Hercules to destroy this dreadful monster, and this he easily effected with the assistance of lolas, who applied a burning iron to the wounds as soon as...hydra, Juno, jealous of his glory, sent a sea crab to SSt bite liis foot. This new enemy w:i -. soon dispatched ; and Juno, unable to succeed in her attempts... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1822 - 818 pages
...not stopped by fire. It was one of the labours of Hercules to destroy this dreadful monster, and (bis he easily effected with the assistance of lolaus,...Hercules was destroying the hydra, Juno, jealous of bis glory, sent a sea crab to bile: his foot. This new enemy was soon dispatched; and Juno, unable... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1822 - 840 pages
...if the wound was not stopped by fin It was one of the labours of Hercules to destroy this dreadful monster, and this he easily effected with the assistance of lolaus, who applied a burning iron to Ihe wounds as soon as one bead was cut off. While Hercules was destroying tbe hydra, Juno, jealous... | |
| John Lemprière - Classical dictionaries - 1827 - 938 pages
...^ tile wma" was not stopped by fire. It was one of the labours Of Hercules to destroy this dreadful monster, and this he easily effected with the assistance...one head was cut off. While Hercules was destroying thf hydra, Juno, jealous of his glory, sent a seacrab to bite his foot. This new enemy was soon despatched;... | |
| Francis Lieber - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 620 pages
...if the wound was not stopped by fire. It was one of the labors of Hertiules to destroy this dreadful monster, and this he easily effected with the assistance...iron to the wounds as soon as one head was cut off. The central head the conqueror buried in the earth, and covered with a piece of rock. While Hercules... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1831 - 628 pages
...HYDRA— HYDRANGEA. not stopped by fire. It was one of the labors of Hercules to destroy this dreadful monster, and this he easily effected with the assistance...iron to the wounds as soon as one head was cut off. The central head the conqueror buried in the earth, and covered with a piece of rock. While Hercules... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 618 pages
...off. The central head the couqiieror buried in the earth, and covered with a piece of rock. Wliite Hercules was destroying the hydra, Juno, jealous of his glory, sent a sea-crab to bite his foot. This ucw enemy was soon deepatched, and Juno, unable to succeed in her attempts... | |
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