nothing else can nourish and secure His new born virtue, and preserve him pure. […] His body, consumed by fire, was found by the nymphs of the place, and honoured with a decent burial. […] His orders were obeyed, but the doors of the prison in which Bacchus was confined, opened of their own accord. […] His feasts were celebrated every three years, and were called orgies, from a word which signifies fury and impetuosity. […] His education was entrusted by Juno to the god Priapus, who instructed him in dancing, and in every manly exercise.