Sunday, October 24, 2010

Book V sentances

"When Basutos of the mountains have  killed a very brave foe, they immediately cut out the heart and eat it, because this is supposed to give them his courage and strength in battle." -Homeopathic Magic Of A Flesh Diet, Frazer-page 597

Proetus: All the arms of his conquest could not save poor Proteus from the gaze of a most "bewitching" lady.

Polydectes: Another skeptic struck still as a statue in the face of proof.

Minerva, The Muses, Pegasus: The Muses finally win a compliment from Minerva herself.

Pyreneus: A man who would dare to take the Muses by force aught to have his dreams "toppled".

Ceres & Proserpina: Though much can be said on this story, I would like to note the appearance of the very real phenomenon, the earthquake that drew Pluto out of his underground lair.

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