"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."
"Quid natum totiens, crudelis tu quoque, falsis Ludis imaginibus." Virg. Æn. i. 407-8.
[ [455] Scene: Carthage.
[ [456] Old ed. "Cloanthes."