[ [490] Old ed. "speak" (repeated from the line above).

[ [491] Scene: a grove.

[ [492] "Heir of Fury" is certainly a strange expression, but I dare not adopt Cunningham's emendation, "heir of Troy."

[ [493] Old ed. "face."

[ [494] Old ed. "left out."

[ [495] Old ed. "made."—The correction is Dyce's.

[ [496] See vol. i. p. 35, note 4.

[ [497] Ready.

[ [498] A Virgilian passage. Cf. Æn. i. 26-8:—

"Manet alta mente repostum Judicium, Paridis, spretæque injuria formæ, Et genus invisum, et rapti Ganimedis honores."