We find, moreover, that savages nowadays think of everything around them as having life and the parts and passions of persons like themselves. […] Now, on the one hand, Sisyphus, king of Corinth, having witnessed the intrigue, was indiscreet enough to disclose it. […] Thus, having said, she turned from him her shining eyes. […] Cadmus, having waited for the return of his men till midday, went in search of them. […] So, having resisted as long as he might, Phœbus at last led the way to where stood the lofty chariot.
All things having been prepared for her departure, Pandion attended his daughter to the harbour of Piræus, where the vessel of Tereus lay. […] That is being turned to stone, or having “a heart of stone,” as the Bible says. […] It is drawn like a great lizard with wings, having a serpent’s tail, terrible teeth, fiery eyes, and a body covered with scales, which swords and spears could not penetrate. […] Perseus having restored his grandfather, departed with his bride for Seriphus. […] The Horæ, or Hours, are represented as lovely young girls, having light embroidered robes.