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Phyllis
A daughter of king Sithon, in Thrace, fell in love with Demophon on his
return from Troy to Greece. Demophon promised her, by a certain day, to
come back from Athens and marry her, and as he was prevented from keeping
his word, Phyllis hung herself, but was metamorphosed into an almond-tree,
just at the moment when at length Demophon came, and in vain embraced
the tree. In some of these passages we read the name of Acamas instead
of Demophon.[15B] |