Persephone 珀耳塞福涅( Persephone)是希腊神话中冥界的 王后,她是德墨忒尔( Demeter)和宙斯的女儿, 被哈迪斯( Hades)绑架到冥界与哈迪斯结婚,成 为冥后
Persephone 珀耳塞福涅(Persephone)是希腊神话中冥界的 王后,她是德墨忒尔(Demeter)和宙斯的女儿, 被哈迪斯(Hades)绑架到冥界与哈迪斯结婚,成 为冥后
从远处突然看见 To Hades 窥见 Venus, who was sitting on Mount Eryx playing with her boy Cupid, espied him, and said, My son, take your darts with which you conquer all, even Jove himself, and send one into the breast of yonder dark monarch. who rules the realm of tartarus Why should he alone escape? Seize the opportunity to extend your empire and mine. Do you not see that even in heaven some despise our power? 轻视
Venus, who was sitting on Mount Eryx playing with her boy Cupid, espied him, and said, “My son, take your darts with which you conquer all, even Jove himself, and send one into the breast of yonder dark monarch, who rules the realm of Tartarus. Why should he alone escape? Seize the opportunity to extend your empire and mine. Do you not see that even in heaven some despise our power? 从远处突然看见、 窥见 轻视 To Hades
To Persephone Minerva the wise, and Diana the huntress, defy us and there is that daughter of ceres, who threatens to follow their example. Now do you, if you have any regard for your own interest or mine, join these two In one
To Persephone Minerva the wise, and Diana the huntress, defy us; and there is that daughter of Ceres, who threatens to follow their example. Now do you, if you have any regard for your own interest or mine, join these two in one
Here Proserpine was playing with her companions gathering lilies and violets, and filling her basket and her apron with them, when Pluto saw her, loved her, and carried her off. she screamed for help to her mother and companions; and when in her fright she dropped the corners of her apron and let the flowers fall, childlike she felt the loss of them as an addition to her grief
Here Proserpine was playing with her companions, gathering lilies and violets, and filling her basket and her apron with them, when Pluto saw her, loved her, and carried her off. She screamed for help to her mother and companions; and when in her fright she dropped the corners of her apron and let the flowers fall, childlike she felt the loss of them as an addition to her grief
An old man named Celeus was out in the field gathering acorns and blackberries, and sticks for his fire. His little girl was driving home their two goats, and as she passed the goddess, who appeared in the guise of an old woman, she said to her, Mother, - and the name was sweet to the ears of Ceres,"why do you sit here alone upon the rocks?
An old man named Celeus was out in the field, gathering acorns and blackberries, and sticks for his fire. His little girl was driving home their two goats, and as she passed the goddess, who appeared in the guise of an old woman, she said to her, “Mother,”——and the name was sweet to the ears of Ceres,—— “why do you sit here alone upon the rocks?