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Sitting Satyr and Faun on a tree trunk; telling Bacchus and his entourage in the shade of a leaf; the lonely Melida on the lonely island by her flock of sheep; the first spin enters the cottage of the Semira and Melida (book illustration)

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Title: Sitting Satyr and Faun on a tree trunk; telling Bacchus and his entourage in the shade of a leaf; the lonely Melida on the lonely island by her flock of sheep; the first spin enters the cottage of the Semira and Melida (book illustration)
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