When the sun was set, the gods withdrew to their respective dwellings for the night. […] When it was steady, she rubbed the table down with sweet-smelling herbs. […] When all was ready, the stew, smoking hot, was set on the table. […] When — but can it be? […] When she awoke refreshed with sleep, she beheld near by a pleasant grove of tall and stately trees.
When she traverses the heavens, her chariot is drawn by doves and swans, accompanied by Cupid and the Graces. […] When infants quitted one of their first ornaments, called the Bulla, it was deposited before the feet of these domestic Deities. […] When in his cradle, he strangled two serpents, sent by Juno to destroy him. […] When any was discovered, the Druids went in pompous procession to gather it. […] When and where was the Edda compiled, and what are its contents?