Diana
Diana had now reached Jove’s
bronze-floored mansion on Olympus, and sat herself down with many tears on the knees of her father, while her ambrosial raiment was quivering all about her. The son of Saturn drew her towards him, and laughing pleasantly the while began to question her saying,
”Which of the heavenly beings, my dear child, has been treating you in this cruel manner, as though you had been misconducting yourself in the face of everybody?” and the fair-crowned goddess of the chase answered, ”It was your wife Juno, father, who has been beating me; it is always her doing when there is any quarrelling among the immortals.” - Homer, the Iliad
- Added May 22, 2014