Phōs

Comus

The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome · E. M. Berens · Bibliothēkē

Comus was the presiding genius of banquets, festive scenes, revelry, and all joyous pleasures and reckless gaiety.

He is represented as a young man crowned with flowers, his face heated and flushed with wine, leaning against a post in a half-sleepy and drunken attitude, with a torch falling from his hand.

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