1735. Metam. xi. 539.
1739. Cp. Metam. xi. 515, ‘Rima patet, praebetque viam letalibus undis.’
1774. Cp. Fasti, ii. 98.
1775 f. Cp. Amores, ii. 11. 9 f.
1779 f. Tristia, v. 12. 5 f.
1781. Metam. xiv. 213.
1825. Cp. Tristia, ii. 179.
1832. Tristia, i. 5. 36.
1847 f. Cp. Ovid, Pont. iii. 7. 27 f. In the second line Ovid has ‘tumidis,’ for which there is no authority in Gower. Our author perhaps read ‘timidis’ in his copy of Ovid, or made the change himself, taking ‘timidis’ to mean ‘fearful.’
1879. ‘Perhaps that day would have been the last of confusion, even if,’ &c. This, by the context, would seem to be the meaning.