She appears with a head, but no legs, or other limbs. […] Some reckon no more than three of them, viz. […] This fable has no other origin. […] No animal is seen there, no voice is heard, no leaf is moved by the wind. […] Their tombs had no difference.
Apollo’s chariot was drawn by horses which no hand but his own could control. […] “When there were no depths I was brought forth; when there were no fountains abounding with water. […] This owl is no other than Ascalaphus. […] The Hell of the Druids was a region of utter darkness, which no beam of the sun, no ray of light ever visited. […] There are no windows in this edifice.