Of yellow Hebrus, and, through vales beyond,

Drove the hot leopard foaming to his lair.

And day by day Alectryôn dearer grew

To the God’s restless spirit, till from Thrace

He bore him, even to Olympos; there

Before him set immortal food and wine,

That fairer youth and lustier strength might serve

His henchman; bade him bear his arms, and cleanse

The crimsoned burnish of his brazen car:

So dwelt the Thracian youth among the Gods.