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Title: The Mythological Zoo
Author: Oliver Herford
Release Date: December 6, 2007 [EBook #23749]
Language: English
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The Mythological Zoo
By
Oliver Herford
[Illustration]
New York - Charles Scribner's Sons
1912
Copyright, 1912, by Oliver Herford
Published September, 1912
To
Elwyn Barron
With Affectionate Regard
Contents
Page
Medusa 2
The Siren 4
The Dolphin 6
The Cockatrice 8
Cerberus 10
The Sphinx 12
The Sea Serpent 14
The Salamander 16
The Jinn 18
The Mermaid 20
The Unicorn 22
The Satyr 24
The Gargoyle 26
The Chimera 28
The Ph[oe]nix 30
The Gryphon 32
The Harpy 34
The Centaur 36
Pegasus 38
The Hydra 40
The Hyppogriff 42
The Minotaur 44
The Mythological Zoo
Medusa
How did Medusa do her hair?
The question fills me with despair.
It must have caused her sore distress
That head of curling snakes to dress.
Whenever after endless toil
She coaxed it finally to coil,
The music of a Passing Band
Would cause each separate hair to stand
On end and sway and writhe and spit,--
She couldn't "do a thing with it."
And, being woman and aware
Of such disaster to her hair,
What _could_ she do but petrify
All whom she met, with freezing eye?
[Illustration]
The Siren
The Siren may be said to be
The Chorus-Lady of the Sea;
Tho' Mermaids claim her as their kin,
Instead of fishy tail and fin
Two shapely feet rejoice the view
(With all that appertains thereto).
When to these other charms we add
A voice that drives the hearer mad,
Who will dispute her claim to be
Th
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