And such beauty as grew under her skillful fingers! […] Perseus chose a better ruler for them, under whom they lived in peace and happiness. […] The stag was resting on the soft grass, under a tree, and Cyparissus stood a little way off, practicing with his bow and arrow. […] Glaucus sighed and slowly swam back to his home under the sea. […] Galatea slipped beneath the waters and so escaped, but the shepherd was crushed under the heavy weight.
The noise of fighting was so loud that it disturbed even the world under the earth. […] He had never seen anything so beautiful in heaven, or on earth, or under the earth. […] They were children of old Mother Earth, who is so quiet under our feet, and they were bold and strong. […] He felt only the car bounding and tossing under him as the mad steeds rushed ahead. […] “When you can raise this stone and get what is under it, you may go,” she said.