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Cosa, would turn to her shrine for a propitious omen—the
husbandman would lift his eye from the furrow, and invoke
her blessing on his labours—and the mariner on the bosom
of the far-off Tyrrhene, would catch the white gleam of
her temple, and breathe a prayer for safety and success.
Cosa, would turn to her shrine for a propitious omen—the
husbandman would lift his eye from the furrow, and invoke
her blessing on his labours—and the mariner on the bosom
of the far-off Tyrrhene, would catch the white gleam of
her temple, and breathe a prayer for safety and success.