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Through wooded glades he wanders with dancing nymphs who foot it on some sheer cliff's edge, calling upon Pan, the shepherd-god, long-haired, unkempt.", "Hugh G. Evelyn-White", 1914, "https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348", "primary-verbatim", null, "2026-06-17", "deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348)", 1, 0, null, null], ["CIT_PYTHON_HH", "ENT_PYTHON", "SRC_HOMERIC_HYMNS", "Homeric Hymn 3", "lines 300-310", "But near by was a sweet flowing spring, and there with his strong bow the lord, the son of Zeus, killed the bloated, great she-dragon, a fierce monster wont to do great mischief to men upon earth, to men themselves and to their thin-shanked sheep; for she was a very bloody plague. She it was who once received from gold-throned Hera and brought up fell, cruel Typhaon to be a plague to men.", "Hugh G. 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