Where sate Duw-Iou, ere his reign was lost.

Duw-Iou (the Taranus of Lucan), the most solemn and august, though not the most popular of the Druidical divinities; answering to the classic Jupiter.

[6.—Page 209, stanza liv.]

And the Pale Horse rose ghastly o'er the dead.

The White Horse, the standard of the Saxons.

[7.—Page 211, stanza lxx.]

Shook to the foot-tread of invading Gaul.

Pausan. Phoc. c. 28.

[8.—Page 212, stanza lxxvi.]

Of polish'd Chivalry, the primal ten.