Ino therefore persecuted them to such a degree that they determined to escape. […] Execrable viands, such as were supplied to Jupiter by Lycaon. […] Roman gods of a class between the “immortal” and the “mortal,” such as the Satyrs and Fauns. […] A noted river of hell, which was held in such high esteem by the gods that they always swore “By the Styx,” and such an oath was never violated. […] He was the god of the sky and its phenomena, and as such was worshiped on the highest mountains, on which he was enthroned.
The Romans, before they knew the Greek poetry, seem to have had no definite imagination of such an assembly of gods. […] The perception of this natural music led to a belief in the existence of such song-loving goddesses. […] They were gifted with such melodious voices that mariners were lured to shipwreck and destruction by their songs. […] Tempted by such a reward, Œdipus came forward and explained the riddle. […] The effect of this food was such that those who partook of it lost all thought of home.