I would, while listening, gaze at the record cover with its image of Julie leaping in mid-flight like an oread, her skirt billowing up with carefree delight. |
From Princess she had changed to oread, and they did not know her in this new mood. |
Here, too, the oread dwellers of the hills and dryads and sylvans and water-nymphs seem possible. |
She was a child of the whole world, as the naiad is the child of the river, and the oread of the mountain. |
Was she salamander or sylph, naiad or undine, oread or dryad? |
Also many large elms grow along the upper slopes, especially along the outcrops of the two main strata of the oread Limestone. |