[221] [Note XVIII.]

[222] The fiend in the Book of Tobit, who haunted Raguel's daughter, is frighted away, by fumigation, by Tobias her bridegroom. Thus, Milton:

——Better pleased

Than Asmodeus with the fishy fume,

That drove him, though enamoured, from the spouse

Of Tobit's son, and with a vengeance sent

From Media post to Egypt, there fast bound.

Par. Lost, Book IV.

[223] A proverbial expression, taken from our author's alteration of the "Tempest." See Vol. III. p. 176.

[224] Æneid, lib. vii. 1. 213.