[118] So the Isham copy. Later eds. "torrent."
[119] Some eds. "himselfe surpris'd." Dyce gives "himself so priz'd."
[120] A short arrow blunted at the end; it killed birds without piercing them.
[121] Countenance.
[122] Clipt, embraced.
[123] From Gr. Ατθις (a woman of Attica, i.e., Orithyia).
[124] "The flame taking bait (refreshment), feeding." Dyce. (Old eds. "bating.")
[125] Old eds. "vsde."
[126] Isham copy "deuil."
[127] In Chapman's day the work of the grammarian Musaeus was supposed to be the genuine production of the fabulous son of Eumolpus.