He was not the only one who was thus seen. […] Many weeks passed thus, but at last, when the goddess was near to despair, she came to the fountain of Arethusa. […] Why should I be thus tormented? […] At last a solemn meeting of the chiefs of the Greeks was held and a priest was called to tell why Apollo was thus angry at the Grecian host. […] Daughter of Ceres, 15; wife of Pluto, who carried her off by force, 17, thus incurring the wrath of Ceres, 24.
Jupiter followed them thither, gave them another defeat, and thus terminated the war, after it had lasted ten years. […] He destroyed the Cyclops, huge one-eyed giants, who forged Jupiter’s thunder-bolts, in order to revenge the death of his son Esculapius, who was killed by thunder, for having, by his great skill in physic, prevented men from dying, and thus depopulated the infernal regions. […] But before the corpse was thus wafted over the river, a tribunal of forty judges assembled, before whom, any, who thought themselves injured by the deceased, might bring forward their accusations. […] He is thus described in the Bhagavat, a sacred Hindû poem. […] The God Mithras labours unceasingly to reclaim and purify these spirits, and thus to capacitate them for their primitive felicity.