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Psamathe – Mythopedia Psamathe was a Nereid—one of the fifty sea nymphs born to the gods Nereus and Doris With her two consorts, Aeacus and Proteus, she had several children A famous shapeshifter, Psamathe once turned herself into a seal to avoid a suitor’s attentions, but to no avail
Theogony (Full Text) - Mythopedia (240–264) And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children [11], passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene
Táin Bó Cúailnge: 1. The Pillow-talk (Full Text) - Mythopedia Once of a time, that Ailill and Medb had spread their royal bed in Cruachan, the stronghold of Connacht, such was the pillow-talk that befell betwixt them: Quoth Ailill: “True is the saying, lady, ‘She is a well-off woman that is a rich man’s wife ’” “Aye,that she is,” answered the wife; “but wherefore opin’st thou so?” “For this,” Ailill replied, “that thou art this
Metamorphoses: Book 2 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Nereus, and Doris with her virgin train, Seek out the last recesses of the main; Beneath unfathomable depths they faint, And secret in their gloomy caverns pant Stern Neptune thrice above the waves upheld His face, and thrice was by the flames repell’d The Earth at length, on ev’ry side embrac’d With scalding seas that floated round her
Iliad: Book 18 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Then Proto, Doris, Panope appear, Thoa, Pherusa, Doto, Melita; Agave gentle, and Amphithoe gay: Next Callianira, Callianassa show Their sister looks; Dexamene the slow, And swift Dynamene, now cut the tides: Iaera now the verdant wave divides: Nemertes with Apseudes lifts the head, Bright Galatea quits her pearly bed; These Orythia, Clymene