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Show E s s A toward a Account of Gerion, and his Conveyance of thé Oxen from Erythia: H fly d? Trged muft-be :alfo well read:in all the Meza morphofi .of Me an Things int ;erffffl} ;vroft:f Trees, Beafls or Fowls, and of Wemen turn''d into Men;: as Cewnens an 1 :refras the Prophet,. and others. Myrrha in Phenicia, and the divided Sor foo THI ffyd, selMotio row of the Affyrians 'He muft be alfo acquainted with all'the Attempt of Antipater and Seleucusy atter th Macedonian. Empirey for the Love o Stratonice, : He muft: be likewife acmitted to. the moft fecret Myfleries o the ¢£gyptians, that-he may themor {ymbolically a& thews hmean'Epopbu an Qfirisy an JHLVIV fugin V ey Dart o (UM U IMUL 1 I " A the Metamorpbofis o the Gods into Beafls5 particularly al the Stories of their Amouts3 1and Fupiter himfelf nall his Shapes and Dif ouifes. Our: Dancer amuit not be ignorant in: any of the Affairs: below in their Torturess and the {everal Cau {es of themjy of tlie infeparable Friendthip of 7hefcus and Ferithous, eve among the Shades. ' But: to {um u all in one;Word, he muft beignoran of nothing which is 70 bé:foundoi Homer or Hefied, or other eminent Po ets (hovre ‘{']J'J'L [J |