Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Ovid Book Eight

Scylla, Nisus, Minos 
“I grieve that Minos, he who has my love, must be my enemy!

Daedalus & Icarus
“I still can take the sky—there lies my path”

Daedalus & Perdix
“And Daedalus, in envy, threw him headlong down from Minerva’s sacred citadel and—lying—said he’d fallen.”

The Calydonian Hunt
“So, into Oeneus’ land, the goddess sent a boat—so massive he could even match the bulls of green Epirus:”



Althaea &Meleager
“she left behind her tears and mourned no more; her heart was bent on vengeance.”

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