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Cassiope : poetic form of Cassiopeia, the Ethiopian queen who offended sea nymphs by boasting about her own or her daughter’s beauty.

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... O joy! thou art! thou art! ATHENE Lift up thy head, My servant. ANDROMEDA Thou art! there are not only void Azure and cold inexorable laws. ATHENE Stand up, O daughter of Cassiope. Wilt thou then help these men of Babylonia, My mortals whom I love? ANDROMEDA I help myself, When I help these. ATHENE To thee alone I gave This knowledge. O virgin, O Andromeda ...

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... Athene Lift up thy head, My servant. Andromeda Thou art! there are not only void Azure and cold inexorable laws. Athene Stand up, O daughter of Cassiope, Wilt thou then help these men of Babylonia, My mortals whom I love? Andromeda I help myself, When I help these. Athene To thee alone I gave This ...

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