DAPHNIS, a Sicilian shepherd, to whom the invention of bucolic poetry is ascribed. He was struck blind by a Naiad for having broken his vow of constancy to her, but was afterwards translated to heaven by his reputed father Hermes. According to one account, Daphnis was not himself a poet, but gained that reputation merely from having been the theme of the bucolic strains of Stesichorus.
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