[61] See Appendix, page [360].
[62] "Pactolus singeth over golden sands."—Gray.
[63] See Appendix, page [361].
[64] See Appendix, page [360].
[65] See Appendix, page [361].
[66] See Appendix, page [362].
[67] Here in a vast cave, King Æolus keeps under his control the struggling winds and roaring tempests, and holds them chained in prison. They, chafing at restraint, surge against their barriers with the great rumbling of a mountain. Æolus sits in a lofty stronghold, holding a scepter, and soothes their feeling and softens their wrath. If he did not do this, they would surely carry with them in rapid course the seas and lands and the deep sky and sweep these with them to the high heavens.