"λέγ' οὕνεκ' ἔλαφον ἀντιδοῦσα μου θεἁ
"Αρτεμις, ἔσωσε μ', ἣν ἔθυσ' ἐμὸς πατήρ."—Iph. in Taur. 783.

[3]

"Nam si abest quod ames, præsto simulacra tamen sunt
Illius."—Lucret. iv. 1055.

[4] ῥητά καὶ ἄῤῥητα βοῶν.

[5] ἔγκλημα μοιχείας ἐπιφέρων.

[6]

"Great joy he promis'd to his thoughts, and new
Solace in her return, so long delay'd;
Yet oft his heart, divine of something ill,
Misgave him; he the faltering measure felt."
Milton, P. L. ii. 843.

"Τίπτε μοι τόδ' ἐμπ'έδως
δεὶμα προστατήριον
καρδίας τερασκόπου πότᾶται."—Æsch. Ag. 944.

[7] "A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance; but by sorrow of the heart, the spirit is broken."—Prov. xv. 13.

[8]