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Venus watched but no suitor came to ask for Psyche's hand in marriage. Psyche's parents became alarmed. Her parents decided to consult an oracle of Apollo for advice. Cupid had prearranged a meeting with Apollo for this consultation;
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After a while Aphrodite realized that her darling son hadn't quite done his job, for Psyche wasn't falling for anyone, let alone someone hideous. SO Aphrodite sent down a spell of her own on Psyche. As soon as this happened, not another suitor knocked upon their door.
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www.paleothea.com/Myths/Psyche.html
www.paleothea.com/Myths/Psyche.html
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Psyche's Parents (also: Sheep, Reed) 6. Sister 1 7. Sister 2 8. Suitors 1 & 2 ... Suitor 2: (gushing) Psyche, I love you! Psyche: (sighing as she spots two ...
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www.docstoc.com/docs/17692428/THE-GODS-MUST-BE-CRAZY
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Use suitor in a Sentence ... See web results for suitor ... Psyche's suitor...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/suitor
dictionary.reference.com/browse/suitor
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An old folktale or fairy tale in public domain. ... but Psyche, the youngest, was so radiantly fair that no suitor seemed worthy of her. People thronged to see her pass through the city, and sang hymns in her praise, while strangers took her for the very goddess of beauty herself.
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www.rickwalton.com/folktale/holid020.htm
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; What is the action of Psyche in the story? ... ; What type of archetype is the tale of cupid and Psyche? ... ; Who was Psyche's suitor?
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Weeks passed, and though Cupid came to Psyche each night as she slum-bered, Psyche knew nothing of his visits nor of his love. Months passed and her parents decided it was time Psyche wed, but no suitor asked for her hand, and any who might have were too intimidated by her beauty.
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www.kriswaldherr.com/free/images/ebooks/psyche.pdf
www.kriswaldherr.com/free/images/ebooks/psyche.pdf
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Bacchus: Great king, I would take good care of your little sugar plum, Psyche. Certainly I am the most eligible suitor since I am the wealthiest. Yes, my little sweet peach, with your lips as luscious as grapes, you are indeed the apple of my eye.
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www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/mythology/psycheplay.ht...
www.hipark.austin.isd.tenet.edu/mythology/psycheplay.html
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Fiction Based on Legendary or Mythical Heroes, Heroines, Gods, Goddesses, and Tales from Fairytales and Folklore ... Finally, nobody wants to marry the beautiful Psyche. A mysterious suitor is finally found, but Aprhrodite decrees that Psyche must descend into Hades to earn his love.
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www.sml.lib.tx.us/tc/FAIRYTALESFOLKLOREMYTHSANDLEGENDS....
www.sml.lib.tx.us/tc/FAIRYTALESFOLKLOREMYTHSANDLEGENDS.htm
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