/ 14
12. (1860) Elements of Mythology, or, Classical Fables of the Greeks and the Romans

Did Apollo love Hyacinthus? […] They could not feel love and trust in a being who was neither just nor benevolent. […] Her name is derived from the Greek word signifying love. […] Whom did Pan love, and what became of Echo? […] Nor love might ever harbour there.

13. (1836) The new pantheon; or, an introduction to the mythology of the ancients

Her name is derived from the Greek word signifying love. […] An allegorical representation, or emblem, of the passion of love. […] The poets relate that Pan was successively in love with the nymphs Echo, Syrinx, and Pithy s. […] Beyond them, wandering in myrtle groves, are the victims to love and despair. […] Camá, the beautiful God of love, having a bow of cane, and shafts enwreathed with flowers.

/ 14