Dorothea Dix Quotes
The Fabled Origin Of The Laurel Is This. Daphne, Daughter Of The River Peneus, Offended By The Persecutions Of Apollo, Implored Succour Of The Gods, Who Changed Her Into A Laurel Tree. Apollo Crowned His Head With The Leaves And Ordered That Forever After, The Tree Should Be Sacred To Him.
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