Wrapping around her the rich folds of her violet-tinged mantle, she leaves her couch before the break of day and yokes her two horses, Lampetus* and Phaethon, to her glorious chariot. […] Hermes was sent in search of her, and found her in her house, which was upon the bank of a river. […] Heracles pursued her for a whole year, and finally overtook her on the banks of the river Ladon; but in order to secure her he was obliged to wound her, after which he lifted her on his shoulders and carried her through Arcadia. […] He carried her off to Athens and made her his queen. […] Achilles slew her, but restored her body to the Trojans.