But that statue will put it all right,' and she pointed behind her to the maenad. |
These were the eyes of a girl who had raved like a maenad the night through. |
Statuette of a young woman, perhaps a maenad, standing, swaying gracefully, resting on her right leg, one hand on hip and wearing a chiton. |
She flings her arms and tresses of Fire to the stars, a maenad in the planetary dance. |
She felt the gravity of his tone but, like a fierce maenad, she snatched at the torch, not caring how it revealed her. |
He is dressed a maenad, with a long linen dress covered by a fawnskin, a thyrsus in his hand, a long blond wing bound with a ribbon on his head. |