During the last time our Saviour was born in Judea, then a Roman province. […] Juno condemned her to repeat the last syllable of all she should hear said. […] She still haunts rocks and solitary places, and still repeats the last words of others. […] Who was the last king of Troy, and who were the most memorable of his children? […] How was Troy taken at last?
Personified, it was supposed to have been a woman who plundered travelers, but was at last killed by Hercules. […] Jupiter so frequently addressed his son Bacchus by those words that the phrase at last became one of his names. […] The last king of Troy. […] Hercules at last killed the vulture and set Prometheus free. […] He offended Jupiter, and was by him thrown out of heaven; he was nine days falling, and at last dropped into Lemnos with such violence that he broke his leg, and was lame forever after.