“Those are not the trees of Naxos,” he exclaimed, “I do not see the hills and valleys of my native land.” […] see how his body dips, Dead — heavy; arms and shoulders gleam awhile: He’s gone — up bubbles all his amorous breath.” […] “Whoe’er thou art, thy master see, Who was, or is, — or is to be.” […] and I see not here All whom I saw in the vanished year! […] Thetis became mother of several children by Peleus, but all these she destroyed by fire in attempting to see whether they were immortal.