katinthecupboard: Myths and Enchantment Tales title page
katinthecupboard: Pluto was content to stay in his own kingdom
katinthecupboard: Pluto seized Proserpina by the wrist
katinthecupboard: A long dark cloak hid the brightness of Ceres' hair
katinthecupboard: The four daughters of Celeus came to fill their pitchers at the well
katinthecupboard: The nymphs shivered and wrapped their robes around them
katinthecupboard: Mercury, the speedy messenger of the gods
katinthecupboard: Proserpina has eaten six seeds of a pomegranate
katinthecupboard: Apollo came riding over the water in a chariot drawn by white swans
katinthecupboard: Hercules held up the heavens
katinthecupboard: The three daughters of Hesperus guarding the golden apples
katinthecupboard: Hercules returned carrying the body of the great beast
katinthecupboard: Baby Hercules and the serpents
katinthecupboard: The Scorpion reached his great claws toward the chariot
katinthecupboard: The horses left the traveled road and dashed headlong in among the stars
katinthecupboard: Is Apollo indeed my father?
katinthecupboard: Midas splashed into the river
katinthecupboard: Take away this terrible gift!
katinthecupboard: The beloved daughter of King Midas
katinthecupboard: Icarus went higher and higher into the heavens
katinthecupboard: Daedalus fastened the feathers to a framework
katinthecupboard: See how the feathers shine, and how long the wings are
katinthecupboard: Hercules gave them to the royal children for pets
katinthecupboard: Sometimes the cranes even carried away the Pygmy babies
katinthecupboard: The Pygmies armed themselves
katinthecupboard: Daphne shook her branches, and a little shower of leaves fell around Apollo
katinthecupboard: Daphne was so shy she ran away
katinthecupboard: What have you to do with warlike weapons, saucy boy?
katinthecupboard: The baby son of Venus
katinthecupboard: Love cannot dwell with suspicion