Hercules, 78:is mine and mine it must remain." Then into view Diana sprang, the huntress of the heavens, theHercules, 78:Artemis, the fair, bending from out the moon and Diana, beauteous huntress of the woods of God,Hercules, 79:arms, close to his heart. And Artemis and fair Diana both looked on. "The search is o'er", heHercules, 80:here, O Artemis, but know I speak the truth. Diana, that fair huntress of the Lord, may enter for aHercules, 83:sacred to Artemis, the goddess of the moon; but Diana, the huntress of the heavens, the daughter ofHercules, 92:to Artemis, the moon, but was also claimed by Diana, the huntress of the heavens, and by Apollo.Hercules, 93:of contact and its own response apparatus. Diana, the huntress, claimed the doe, because to her theHercules, 94:god, who knew that the doe was the intuition, Diana, huntress of the heavens, who knew it wasHercules, 94:to use the intellect under the influence of Diana, the huntress, daughter of the sun, and through |