Alexander the Great tied two eagles together with meat in front of them, so they fly upwards with him until his eyelids dropped from the cold. He then descends in a glass box to the depths of the sea, but hearing a voice saying: “The iron of the axe has been falling seven years already and lias not yet touched the bottom,” he gives it up and ascends.
Alexander the Great Flies on Eagles and Sinks in a Glass Box
Gaster, Exempla of the Rabbis No. 5 (1924)