

, 1648.įor suggestions on citing this text, please see Citing the TCP on the Text Creation Partnership website. The scene around the stem shows the last of the Twelve Labours of Hercules: the serpent Ladon guards the golden apples of the Hesperides, which Hercules. El Jardines de las Hesperides - The Garden of the Hesperides Jos Suer Oriola. London: Printed for John Williams and Francis Eglesfield. Herrick, Robert, 1591-1674., Marshall, William, fl. Looking for books by Hesperides See all books authored by Hesperides, including Handbook of Indian Universities, and The Chemical Age - Chemical Dictionary.
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