At the tidings Selena, who loved her brother beyond measure, cast herself from the roof of the palace and perished. […] At all events neither Homer nor Hesiod evinces any knowledge of the beautiful fiction of the solar cup or basin. […] At a later period it was said that Zeus had released the Titans313. […] At his desire Artemis shot the fair offender with her arrows. […] At night she retires to bed ; an unseen youth addresses her in the softest accents, and she becomes his wife.
At what different times were these revelations made? […] At the latter place she was accounted a tutelary or guardian goddess. […] At a convenient time, they persuaded him to relate his adventures. […] At the eastern gate are two very fine figures of elephants, each with a man upon his trunk. […] At a suitable age, the Mexican priestess was permitted to marry.
At the spring festival the head of each family led an animal, usually a pig or ram, decked with oak boughs, round his grounds, and offered milk and new wine. […] At′reus [Atreus], the type of fraternal hatred. […] At the time of the sacrifice the people were called together by heralds led by a procession of musicians. […] At the request of his wife the gods granted him immortality, but she forgot at the same time to ask that he should be granted perpetual youth. […] ……………………………………… The sun, and Mira’s charming eyes, At thy return more charming grow.