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From Complete Book of Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
By Unknown Author
Comus was the presiding genius of banquets, festive scenes, revelry, and all joyous pleasures and reckless gaiety.
He is represented as a young man crowned with flowers, his face heated and flushed with wine, leaning against a post in a half-sleepy and drunken attitude, with a torch falling from his hand.
Comus was the presiding genius of banquets, festive scenes, revelry, and all joyous pleasures and reckless gaiety.
He is represented as a young man crowned with flowers, his face heated and flushed with wine, leaning against a post in a half-sleepy and drunken attitude, with a torch falling from his hand.