When lo! […] “When lo! […] When they were on the sea shore, they generally resided in grottos and caves, adorned with shells. […] When however his worship was introduced into Rome, he became more the God of Orchards and Gardens, than the patron of licentiousness. […] in our home the skies, When we calmly sleep, or in tumult rise, When we smile on the vision-like realms below, Or vengefully utter the chords of woe.