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Selene, the goddess of the moon, fell in love with Endymion, a beautiful youth - in Keats's poem a 'brain-sick shepherd-prince'.  In return for perpetual youth, Endymion is made by the gods to fall into a permanent sleep, 'a sleep full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing', giving us one of the most quoted lines in English literature - 'a thing of beauty is a joy forever'.  But Keats weaves many other episodes into his narrative, such as here, when Endymion has shot a hind.","historicalContext":"Hughes exhibited another painting of the subject at the Royal Academy in 1870.","briefDescription":"Gouache painting by Arthur Hughes entitled 'The White Hind'.  Great Britain, ca. 1870.","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"Evans, Mark et al. <i>Vikutoria & Arubāto Bijutsukan-zō : eikoku romanshugi kaigaten = The Romantic tradition in British painting, 1800-1950 : masterpieces from the Victoria and Albert Museum</i>. 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