"Thou map of woe that thus dost talk in signs" (l. 12).

[ [450] Old ed. "aire."

[ [451] From this point to the end of the scene Marlowe follows Virgil very closely.—Cf. Æn. i. 321-410.

[ [452] Old ed. "Turen."

[ [453] Greene (in Orlando Furioso) uses the same form:—

"Thou see'st that Mador and Angelica Are still so secret in their private walks, As that they trace the shady lawnds."

[ [454]

"Quid natum totiens, crudelis tu quoque, falsis Ludis imaginibus." Virg. Æn. i. 407-8.

[ [455] Scene: Carthage.

[ [456] Old ed. "Cloanthes."