“Did not Jupiter transforme himselfe into the shape of Amphitrio to embrace Alcmæna; into the form of a swan to enjoy Leda; into a Bull to beguile Io; into a showre of gold to win Danae?”
Source: Euphues (Arber [1580]), P. 93. Compare: "Jupiter himself was turned into a satyr, a shepherd, a bull, a swan, a golden shower, and what not for love", Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, part iii, sec ii, mem. i, subs. 1.
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English politician 1554–1606Related quotes

Mea culpa; suivi de la vie et l'oeuvre de Semmelweis (1937)

“There are few have Dana's fortune, to have God and gold togather.”
Often misquoted as "How few, like Daniel, have God and gold together".
Source: Commonplace book, P. 221

His analogy between Indian politicians and his leprosy patients.
Baba Amte's Words of Wisdom

“This is truly the age of gold,
since only gold wins and gold reigns.”
Veramente il secol d'oro è questo,
Poiché sol vince l'oro, e regna l'oro.
Act II, scene i.
Aminta (1573)

“What do you think of the Chicago Bulls winning three in a row?”
-- Russell: "Not much."
In perspective, Russell won eight times in a row with the Celtics.
http://www.nba.com/encyclopedia/players/bill_russell.html

Rodeo, written by Larry Bastian.
Song lyrics, Ropin' the Wind (1991)

Life of Cicero
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

Haywood, William D. The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood. New York: International Publishers, 1929, p. 171.