The divine poet represents the King of Gods seated on a golden throne, at the feet of which are two cups, containing the principle of good and evil. […] To evince her detestation of the crime, her divine mistress changed her into a bear. […] It is indeed divine. […] The boon was granted, and the divine strains of the master, issued in solemn beauty over the deep. […] Divine honours were given to Silenus in Arcadia, and from him the Fauns and Satyrs are often called Sileni.