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EosIn Greek mythology, the goddess of the dawn (Roman Aurora); daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia; herald of Helios's chariot bearing the sun. She was cursed to fall in love with many youths by Aphrodite after they quarrelled over Ares, god of war. When distracted by love, Eos would neglect her responsibilities, and the sun could not rise. One of her lovers was the beautiful Tithonos, half-brother of Priam of Troy, whom she made immortal, forgetting to ask for his eternal youth. He grew so ancient and decrepit that she locked him away out of sight. When their son, Memnon, was killed by the Greek hero Achilles in the Trojan wars, her tears became the morning dew.
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Specially in case of laws penal, they ought to have care, that that which was meant for terror, be not turned into rigor; and that they bring not upon the people, that shower whereof the Scripture speaketh, Pluet super eos laqueos; for penal laws pressed, are a shower of snares upon the people. |
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