"Scylla the deadly, whom night-wandering Hecate, who is called"
"Since they were already suffering something pretty excruciating, they didn't want to find out what this night-wandering fellow thought of as pain."
"And let them not fall in their helplessness into Charybdis lest she swallow them at one gulp, or approach the hideous lair of Scylla, Ausonian Scylla the deadly, whom night-wandering Hecate, who is called Crataeis, [1406] bare to Phoreys, lest swooping upon them with her horrible jaws she destroy the chiefest of the heroes."