... clouds at sunset or at dawn came over the countenance of Diana thus taken by surprise. Surrounded as she was by her nymphs, she yet turned half away, and sought with a sudden impulse for her arrows. As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into... Stories of Classic Myths - Page 1841909 - 195 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Bulfinch - Animals, Mythical - 1855 - 508 pages
...As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, adding these words " Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unapparelled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of his head, his neck gained in... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - English literature - 1893 - 608 pages
...impulse for her arrows. As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, saying, " Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unapparelled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of the huntsman's head, his neck... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - English poetry - 1893 - 652 pages
...impulse for her arrows. As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, saying, " Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unapparelled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of the huntsman's head, his neck... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - English literature - 1893 - 638 pages
...impulse for her arrows. As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, saying, " Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unapparelled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of the huntsman's head, his neck... | |
| Mythology, Classical - 1896 - 200 pages
...enough he felt a splash of water that seemed to cover him from head to foot and he heard Diana say, ' Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana.' "Poor fellow! He stood still where he was and found his arms which were clinging to the low bushes... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - Mythology - 1903 - 510 pages
...As thev were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, adding these words : " Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unapparelled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of his head, his neck gained in... | |
| Thomas Edward Watson - 1910 - 628 pages
...As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, adding these words : "Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unapparelled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of his head, his neck gained in... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Fiction - 1908 - 476 pages
...arrows. As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, adding these words: "Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unappareled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of his head, his neck gained in... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley - English literature - 1911 - 686 pages
...impulse for her arrows. As they were not at hand, she dashed the water into the face of the intruder, saying, " Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Diana unappareled." Immediately a pair of branching stag's horns grew out of the huntsman's head, his neck... | |
| Lorinda Munson Bryant - Art museums - 1914 - 312 pages
...unwittingly surprised the goddess and her nymphs in their secret dell. To punish him she dashed water in his face, saying:— "Now go and tell, if you can, that you have seen Artemis unapparelled." The words were scarcely spoken before from his head sprang wide branching horns... | |
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