I laugh your power, and his who sent you here, To lowest scorn. […] The artful mortal was sensible of the deceit; and as he had always distrusted Jupiter, he sent away Pandora without suffering himself to be captivated by her charms. […] At their nuptials, invitations were sent to all the Gods, and beings of even a lower order were not forgotten. […] When the work was completed, Laomedon refused to reward the labours of the god, and in retribution, his territories were soon afterwards laid waste by the god of the sea, and his subjects visited with a pestilence sent by Apollo. […] As monarch of the sea, he is supposed to have had possession of the deep, and all the treasures which the stormy winds sent to his domain.