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Medusa’s Transformation from Beauty to ‘Petrifying’ Horror” [Morals from Mythology]by Paul Burgess

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If Neptune rapes you and Minerva wakes,
She’ll turn your silky hair to slimy snakes.

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This entry was posted in Epigrams, Immortal Verse and tagged Athena, classical mythology, epigrams, Gods, heroic couplets, iambic pentameter, Medusa, Metamorphoses, Minerva, Mythology, Myths, Neptune, Ovid, Poseidon, Rape, Roman Literature, Sea, snakes, transformation on May 27, 2014 by paulwhitberg.

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