Κήρυξ Πεισήνωρ.”
[6].
... “Νῆας ἐνιπρῆσαι, ὅτε μὴ αὐτὸς γε Κρονίων
Ἐμβάλοι αἰθόμενον δαλὸν νήεσσι θοῇσιν.”
[7]. Philemon Holland names the work of art, “A broad goblet or standing piece,”—“with a device appendant to it, for to be set on and taken off with a vice.”
[8]. Now the property of his grandson, Mr. Henry Yates Thompson, of Thingwall, near Liverpool.
[9]. “Quidam . . . . scriptos eos (scilicet locos) memoriæque diligentissime mandatos, inpromptu habuerent, ut quoties esset occasio, extemporales eorum dictiones, his, velut Emblematibus exornarentur.”—Quint. Lib. 2, cap. 4.
[10]. So the note in illustration quotes from Gower, Conf. Am. f. 190,
“Upon the gaudees all without
Was wryte of gold, pur reposer.”