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  2. Cupid - Wikipedia

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    Cupid was the enemy of chastity, and the poet Ovid opposes him to Diana, the virgin goddess of the hunt who likewise carries a bow but who hates Cupid's passion-provoking arrows. [71] Cupid is also at odds with Apollo, the archer-brother of Diana and patron of poetic inspiration whose love affairs almost always end disastrously. Ovid jokingly ...

  3. Cupid (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Cupid (Carrie Cutter) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She is an enemy of Black Canary and Green Arrow , the latter of whom she has an unhealthy limerence for.

  4. List of Green Arrow supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Cupid: Green Arrow/Black Canary #15 (February 2009) Villainess obsessed with Green Arrow and began slaying his enemies. Deathstroke: The New Teen Titans #2 (December 1980) Generally a Teen Titans foe, Deathstroke fought Arrow during the events of Identity Crisis where the hero stabbed him in the eye with an arrow. Since then, Deathstroke has ...

  5. Green Arrow and Black Canary - Wikipedia

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    A new villainess named Cupid begins killing Green Arrow's enemies to gain his love and approval. She kills Brick and several other low level villains and attempts to kill Merlyn as well. Oliver's and Dinah's marriage is put to the test as Green Arrow becomes increasingly more violent and ignores Black Canary's warnings.

  6. Longbow Hunters - Wikipedia

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    The Longbow Hunters is the name of a supervillain group appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.They are depicted as enemies of Green Arrow.The Longbow Hunters first appeared in Green Arrow Vol. 5 #31 and were created by Jeff Lemire.

  7. Sonnet 153 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnets 153 and 154 are filled with rather bawdy double entendres of sex followed by contraction of a venereal disease. [2] The sonnet is a story of Cupid, who lays down his torch and falls asleep, only to have it stolen by Diana, who extinguishes it in a "cold valley-fountain."

  8. How two Valley girls revived their family hot dog business ...

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    Kelly and Morgan Walsh are third-generation business owners of the 75-year-old Cupid's Hot Dogs. How two Valley girls revived their family hot dog business: 'We do more than sell dogs' Skip to ...

  9. Apollo and Daphne - Wikipedia

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    On the basis of surviving Roman frescoes in which Apollo serenades a woman, Peter E. Knox believes there was a lost version of the myth in which “Apollo first attempts to woo the maiden with song before he becomes violent.” [1] Ovid's version of the myth is the earliest one to include Cupid, and he probably invented the arrow that makes ...