Byblis lies motionless in mute desperation and her transformation is told only briefly, whereas Myrrha herself asks for her metamorphosis, gives a speech (10.483-7), and Ovid leads us step by step through her transformation (10.489-502).
bob one's head (= to nod)
Nov 2, 2005, “Bidders to get bite at Napoleon's gnasher”, in Europe Intelligence Wire:
In Scotland there was a were-wildcat, in Russia a were-bear, and throughout Africa tales of were-lions or were-leopards abounded.
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