Pan, 229. […] The god Pan was also said to have gained her love under the form of a snow-white ram256. […] Apollo, it is said646, was taught divination by Pan, the son of Zeus and the nymph Thymbris. […] She now proceeds to Arcadia, where Pan, the chief god of that country, supplies her with dogs of an excellent breed. […] The abandoned Psyche attempted to drown herself in the neighbouring stream ; but, fearing Love, it cast her upon a bank of flowers, where she was found and consoled by the god Pan.