During the last time our Saviour was born in Judea, then a Roman province. […] Victory was then represented as flying, holding a crown, a branch of palm, and a globe. […] We then shall be no more than the subjects of this upstart: let us kill him.” […] Eteocles reigned over Thebes, the first year, and then his brother demanded the throne. […] The goddesses then repaired to Mount Ida, and found Paris.
He then threw himself into the sea, and one of the dolphins took him up and carried him to Tænarus, near Corinth. […] After the death of Paris she married Deiphobus, his brother, and then betrayed him to Menelaus. […] He lived among them till he had grown to man’s estate, and he then married Œnone, a nymph of Ida. […] The priest then said, “Who is here?” […] “Begone all ye who are profane,” said the priest; and he then began a prayer addressed to all the gods.