[473]. See the “Dis des Philosophes” (Roy. MS. 19 B. iv. f. 60).
[474]. Prov. iii. 21, 22.
[475]. Sc. Trust.
[476]. Hesione, whom Hercules rescued when she was exposed by command of an oracle to be devoured by a sea monster, and whom he gave to Telamon Ajax on being defrauded of his promised reward by her father Laomedon (Ovid, Met. xi. 211).
[477]. Thelamon Ayaulx, H.
[478]. Sc. through.
[479]. Væ tibi, terra, cujus rex puer est, Vulg. (Eccles x. 16).
[480]. Plus moleste, H.
[481]. Sap. x. 5.
[482]. Et empires, H.