She had tried to show her hatred toward Callisto by taking away her human form, but now Jupiter had made her and her son far greater than human beings. […] But in spite of her splendor, her cheeks were pale and her eyes were heavy with weeping. […] “Clad in her hunting skirt with her quiver of arrows.” […] The water nymphs, her former companions, did not recognize her; and even her father only patted her neck and plucked some fresh grass for her. […] the queen blamed Io for all her trouble, and, to punish her, sent a large gadfly to torment her.