[14.—Page 250, stanza c.]

The fane of Mantu form'd the opposing bound.

Mantu, or Mandu, the Etrurian God of the Shades.

[15.—Page 251, stanza ciii.]

He leaves the bright hall where the Æsars dwell.

Æsars, the name given collectively to the Etrurian deities.—Suet. Aug. 97. Dio. Cass. xxvi. p. 589.

[16.—Page 251, stanza cv.]

Of that bright Wanderer from the Olympian sky.

Apollo.

[17.—Page 251, stanza cvii.]