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<p> A legendary king of Elis, in Greece, and one of the Argonauts; had a stable with 3000 oxen, that had not been cleaned out for 30 years, but was cleansed by [[Hercules]] turning the rivers Peneus and [[Alpheus]] through it; the act a symbol of the worthless lumber a reformer must sweep away before his work can begin, the work of reformation proper. </p> | <p> A legendary king of Elis, in Greece, and one of the Argonauts; had a stable with 3000 oxen, that had not been cleaned out for 30 years, but was cleansed by [[Hercules]] turning the rivers Peneus and [[Alpheus]] through it; the act a symbol of the worthless lumber a reformer must sweep away before his work can begin, the work of reformation proper. </p> | ||
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Auge`As [1]
A legendary king of Elis, in Greece, and one of the Argonauts; had a stable with 3000 oxen, that had not been cleaned out for 30 years, but was cleansed by Hercules turning the rivers Peneus and Alpheus through it; the act a symbol of the worthless lumber a reformer must sweep away before his work can begin, the work of reformation proper.