7015. Ambros. Hex. v. 18, ‘Accipitres feruntur in eo duram adversum proprios fetus habere inclementiam, quod ubi eos adverterint tentare volatus primordia, nidis eiciunt suis,’ &c.
7025 f. Cp. Conf. Am. v. 6501-6516, a close parallel. ‘Stelthe’ (in the Latin margin ‘secretum latrocinium’) corresponds to ‘Larcine’ here.
7033 ff. Cp. Conf. Am. v. 6517-6521.
7081. Gen. xxxi. 19 ff.
7093. This story is told Conf. Am. v. 7105*-7207* under the head of Sacrilege, with no essential difference except in the greater detail and in the name of the person involved. Here it is ‘Dyonis,’ apparently for convenience of rhyming, there Lucius.
d’Appollinis: the genitive form is also used in Conf. Am. v. 7109*,
‘Unto the temple Appollinis.’
7109. Conf. Am. v. 7186* ff.,
‘Gold in his kinde, as seith the bok,
Is hevy bothe and cold also,’ &c.