The gods of heaven, of earth, of the sea, and of hell. […] In what verses is her rising from the sea described? […] They are sometimes pictured riding in the sea upon Tritons, and sometimes upon seahorses. […] King of Troy, from a sea monster, which would have devoured her. […] The floating head was carried down to the Egean sea, the lips uttering the sad sound, Eurydice!
She was reclining beneath a huge rock, and gazing pensively upon the dashing waves of the sea. […] This fountain bears my name; it flows beneath the bed of the sea, from Elis to this valley. […] “She died on the passage, and we threw her into the sea,” answered the lying Tereus. […] Neptune, as god of the sea, had a great regard for the Nereides. […] Andromeda then related how she was exposed to the sea monster, to appease the angry Neptune.