
Liv Reads Ovid: The Metamorphoses Book VIII
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! | Greek Mythology & the Ancient Mediterranean
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The Wonders Wreached by Gods
The hero asked to hear of other wonders wrought by gods the caledonian river god replied and leaning on one elbow said to him there are some who take on many shapes as you have proteas dweller of the deep the deep whose arms embrace the earth for some have seen you as a youth then as a lion nefarious boar one time a serpent next so dreadful to the touch. Sometimes horns have made you seem a bull or now a stone or now a tree or now a slipping stream or even the foe of water next a firenow erisicthon's daughter mestra had that power of proteas she was called the wife of deft autilicus her father spurned the
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