She fell in love with Glaucus, a sea god, who, preferring a sea nymph, called Scylla, Circe transformed her into a sea monster, by poisoning the water, in which she was accustomed to bathe. […] He fell upon the island of Lemnos, and was crippled by his fall. […] In the division of their father’s kingdom, the empire of the seas fell to his share. […] Beneath thy arm Nemea’s lion fell; Thy arm with terror fill’d the realms of hell. […] The right arm of the victim was then cut off, thrown up into the air, and suffered to remain on the spot where it fell.