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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" xml:lang="eng" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0013.tlg002.perseus-eng2"><l n="235">And the child grew like some immortal being, not fed with food nor nourished at the
        breast: for by day </l><l n="236a">rich-crowned Demeter would anoint him with ambrosia as if he were the offspring of
        a god and breathe sweetly upon him as she held him in her bosom. But at night she would hide
        him like a brand in the heart of the fire, </l><l n="240">unknown to his dear parents. And it wrought great wonder in these that he grew
        beyond his age; for he was like the gods face to face. And she would have made him deathless
        and unageing, had not well-girded Metaneira in her heedlessness kept watch by night from her
        sweet-smelling chamber and </l><l n="245">spied. But she wailed and smote her two hips, because she feared for her son and
          was greatly distraught in her heart; so she lamented and uttered winged words:<milestone n="248" unit="card"/><milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/> <!-- <milestone type="startquote"/>-->“Demophoön, my son, the strange woman buries you deep in fire and
          works grief and bitter sorrow for me.”<!-- <milestone type="endquote"/>--></l><l n="250"><milestone unit="Para" ed="P"/>Thus she spoke, mourning. And the bright goddess, lovely-crowned Demeter, heard
        her, and was wroth with her. So with her divine hands she snatched from the fire the dear
        son whom Metaneira had born unhoped-for in the palace, and cast him from her to the ground;
        for she was terribly angry in her heart. </l></div></body></text></TEI>
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