And he began to fear lest he should die;

This man who heretofore denied the Gods,

And would not even look upon a temple,

And mocked all those who e’er approached the Gods

With prayer or sacrifice; who ne’er, not even

For his own hearth, and home, and household table,

Regaled the Gods with savoury fat and incense,

Who never once said, “I have sinned, but spare me.”

Then did this atheist shrink, and give his neck

To an old woman to hang charms upon,