[17.] numbers. Poetical metre.

"As yet a child nor yet a fool to fame,
I lisped in numbers, for the numbers came."

Pope, Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.

[18.] Ajax. "The beautiful distich upon Ajax puts me in mind of a description in Homer's 'Odyssey,' which none of the critics have taken notice of. It is where Sisyphus is represented lifting his stone up the hill which is no sooner carried to the top of it, but it immediately tumbles to the bottom. This double motion of the stone is admirably described in the numbers of these verses; as in the four first it is heaved up by several spondees intermixed with proper breathing places, and at last trundles down in a continual line of dactyls."—Addison.

[19.] Camilla. The virgin queen of the Volsci. She aided Turnus against Æneas, and was famed for her fleetness of foot.

[20.] Timotheus. See notes on "Alexander's Feast," by Dryden.

[21.] son of Libyan Jove. Alexander. See note 5, page [166].

[22.] Quality. Persons of high rank.


ODE ON ST. CECILIA'S DAY.