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    All this, together with the ties with virginity (Daphne) and with prophecy (Apollo), combine to make the laurel a symbol of poetry. In terms of its subject matter, the

    The story began when Apollo spotted Eros, god of love, playing with bows and arrows. Apollo mocked Eros, telling him he had no place meddling with weapons.
    This version is common among Greek poets. In the Thessalian myth Daphne is the daughter of the river god,. Peneus. Her mother is not named, and Daphne’s
    Thomas Bullfinch’s famous version of the story: Daphne was Apollo’s first love. It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of Cupid. Apollo saw the boy
    Daphne, -es (f), Daphne; Greek word for the laurel, or bay, tree. Peneius, -a, -um, of Peneus, the river god. In epic manner, Ovid identifies Daphne by her
    I’ve slain a great serpent with that weapon. Play with your own little bow and arrows!” “Your arrows may slay serpents, Apollo,” said the god of love,
    With that arrow of hate the god of love struck Daphne, so that she never wanted to be a lover. He struck Phoebus too, but he did not strike him or wound him with
    This pdf is a short 14-page commentary (7 x 10 inch) of Ovid’s Daphne and Apollo with 10 lines of Latin per page and all corresponding vocabulary and notes
    Apollo duly falls in love with the nymph, but his lengthy speech of self-commendation cuts no ice with Daphne (490-524); instead, she takes to her heels, and he

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