"Donec regina sacerdos Marte gravis geminam partu dabit Ilia prolem." Virg. Æn. i. 273.
[ [442] Probably a misspelling of "eternise."
[ [443] Business.
[ [444] The scene shifts to a wood near the sea-shore.
[ [445] Old ed. "Cimodoæ."—Cf. Virgil, Æn. i. 144.
[ [446] Old ed. "thee."
"Vos et Scyllaeam rabiem penitusque sonantes Accestis scopulos, vos et Cyclopia saxa Experti: revocate animos, maestumque timorem Mittite." —Virgil, Æn. i. 200-203.
[ [448] Old ed. "cunning."
[ [449] Cf. Titus Andronicus, iii. 2 (a great part of which I attribute to Marlowe):—