[150] M. Annæi Lucani, “De Bello Civili, vel Pharsaliæ,” Liber X., 225.
[151] The reader will find this Herodias-Lilith fully described in a little work entitled “Aradia; or, The Gospel of the Witches,” by Charles Godfrey Leland. London: D. Nutt.
[155a] “Scongiurati”—evoked.
[155b] The sentence is twice repeated in the original.
[156] “Ed aria resplendente,” a play on the name Bell’ Aria.
[158] This I have supplied to fill a blank.
[159] Evidently with quicksilver or mercury—similia similibus.
[165] Bottles for wine are sometimes made to contain several gallons.
[166] “An Enquiry into the Life and Legend of Michael Scott,” by the Rev. J. Wood Brown, M.A. Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1897.
[172] “Pigionale come si dei ebbe volgarmente” (original text).