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<blockquote>"But Pontos, the great sea, was father of truthful Nereus who tells no lies, eldest of his sons. They call him the Old Gentleman because he is trustworthy, and gentle, and never forgetful of what is right, but the thoughts of his mind are mild and righteous." | <blockquote>"But Pontos, the great sea, was father of truthful Nereus who tells no lies, eldest of his sons. They call him the Old Gentleman because he is trustworthy, and gentle, and never forgetful of what is right, but the thoughts of his mind are mild and righteous." | ||
<p style="text-align: right;">Hesiod, "'''Theogony'''" (233)</p></blockquote> | <p style="text-align: right;">Hesiod, "'''Theogony'''" (233)</p></blockquote> | ||
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"But Pontos, the great sea, was father of truthful Nereus who tells no lies, eldest of his sons. They call him the Old Gentleman because he is trustworthy, and gentle, and never forgetful of what is right, but the thoughts of his mind are mild and righteous."
Hesiod, "Theogony" (233)