Polyphemus was slain by Ulysses. […] Not unreveng’d Ulysses bore their fate, Nor thoughtless of his own unhappy state. […] The most celebrated were Hermaphroditus by Venus, and Pan by Penelope, the wife of Ulysses. […] Ulysses and Orpheus were the only two passengers, who escaped their machinations. […] On coming within sight of the place of his destination, the companions of Ulysses, supposing that the bag was full of money, untied it.