7. — A fable imagined about the raven, deserves to be related. […] The former was exposed on the Nile; the poets have told the same thing about the latter. […] They requested the gods to grant them wings to look after her about the great sea, and obtained them. […] Eurydice was about to be married to Orpheus. […] The Luperci, his priests, ran about the streets, lashing every one they met with whips.