J. R. Lowell has chosen the “Shepherd of King Admetus” for the subject of a short poem. He makes that event the first introduction of poetry to men.

“Men called him but a shiftless youth,

In whom no good they saw,

And yet unwittingly, in truth,

They made his careless words their law.

“And day by day more holy grew

Each spot where he had trod,

Till after-poets only knew

Their first-born brother was a god.”

ANTIGONE