They, too, often enjoyed the company of the gods, who shared their innocent pleasures with great delight. […] The disciple’s talent was so great, that he soon rivalled his master, and even, it is said, recalled the dead to life. […] That one glance, although it drove Diana away in great haste, kindled in his heart an inextinguishable passion. […] This god inspired all men with a great fear. […] He is generally represented as a sleeping child of great corpulence, and with wings.