They, too, often enjoyed the company of the gods, who shared their innocent pleasures with great delight. […] “They till not the ground, they plough not the wave, They labour not, never! […] They were first inspired by Coronis, a fair maiden, who kindled within his breast an ardent flame. […] They heeded not the noonday heat, for the cloud over their heads screened them from the sun’s too ardent rays. […] They were Eris (Discord), Phobos (Alarm), Metus (Fear), Demios (Dread), and Pallor (Terror).