This she did because she had a fair young daughter, Proserpina, who loved them. […] “Have you seen my daughter, Proserpina?” […] Compel Pluto to give me my daughter again, for he took her from me by force.” […] Only Cassandra, the prophetess, daughter of King Priam, knew the danger. […] Called by the Greeks Aphrodite, 111 (note); daughter of Jupiter.
“Stay,” said he, “daughter of Peneus; I am not a foe. […] Nisus was king of Megara, and Scylla was his daughter. […] Each of them aspired to espouse a daughter of Jupiter. […] At length he had spent all and had only his daughter left, a daughter worthy of a better parent. […] She was the daughter of Icarius, a Spartan prince.