We must always meet under cover of the night, and then you must never attempt to look at me. […] She entered the precincts, a small space enclosed around the temple by a slight paling, and under the portico which formed the front, she saw the goddess. […] Diana opened a passage for me under the sea, when I fled from him, and emerged here in Sicily. […] He was seen by them, as he lay asleep under a tree, near the seaside, from a place where they had landed to procure water. […] Neptune was offended with Cassiope, and because she was a queen, laid her whole kingdom under water.