Epimetheus invited every one to come to get good of the divine gift, and men came from all parts of the earth. […] Apollo, god of light and song, loved him and gave him his own divine harp, which the Greeks called a lyre. […] Then Jupiter, who loves heroes, took him up to Olympus and made him divine, and he became the special protector and helper of heroic champions. […] Phaëton was very proud of his divine origin and one day as he was quarreling with Epaphus, a youth of his own age, he boasted of it. […] Apollo from the height divine Looked down and loved, and came and wooed.