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Homer it is who tells of Ate as both divine and delicate; you recollect those delicate feet of hers, where he says—“Yet delicate are her feet, for on the ground
She speeds not, only on the heads of men.
”1 So I hold it convincing proof of her delicacy that she goes not on hard things but on soft.
She speeds not, only on the heads of men.
”1 So I hold it convincing proof of her delicacy that she goes not on hard things but on soft.