The Greek, for example, fully believed that Helios, the Hindoo that Surya, guided the course of the sun each day. […] Tartaros was, as we have already remarked, unvisited by the light of day. […] His office was to give light to men and gods during the day. […] Eôs, Helios, and Selene rose every day out of the Ocean-stream, and drove in their chariots through the air, shedding their cheering beams abroad. […] The latter, a youth of Amyclæ, was playing one day at discus-throwing with the god.