James Mason Dudley
Furman University
Apuleius, Metamorphoses 5.14.1
James Mason Dudley /
- Created on 2020-10-25 16:10:48
- Modified on 2020-10-25 22:55:50
- Translated by H E Butler and William Adlington
- Aligned by James Mason Dudley
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They made no delay , but entered the house side by side ; and there they that were Psyche’s sisters but in name embraced their prey , and hiding beneath a cheerful mien the guile that was stored within their hearts as it had been a treasure , spake thus to her with fawning words :
At illae incunctatae statim conferto vestigio domum penetrant , complexaeque praedam suam sorores nomine mentientes thesaurumque penitus abditae fraudis vultu laeto tegentes sic adulant :
by and by they went into the palace to their sister without leave , and when they had eftsoone embraced their prey , and thanked her with flattering words for the treasure which she gave them , they said ,