Dances on walls and roof and everywhere,
Restless and tremulous, now here now there,
So did the wandering judgment fluctuate.
He says of Diana:
And, as confronted on her way she pressed,
So beautiful her form and bearing were,
That everything that saw her love confessed,
The stars, the heaven, and the surrounding air.
The Indus and Ganges are personified in stanza xiv. 74, the Cape in v. 50.
His time references are mostly mixed up with ancient mythology: