There the palace of the sun stands blazing with burnished gold and flaming jewels. […] Below him he heard the chorus of birds singing to greet the rising sun. […] It shone like the sun, and the friends of Achilles had to turn away their eyes from it. […] Sadly they rowed away, and came to the land of the Læstrygonians, where the sun never sets. […] The god of the sun; father of Phaëton, 112; owner of cattle slain by Ulysses’ companions, 231.