Thou who such weary lengths hast past,

Where wilt thou rest, mad nymph! at last?”[[274]]

And so in Coleridge:

“Black Horror screamed, and all her goblin rout

Diminish’d shrunk from the more withering scene.”[[275]]

Pindar must make Envy a masculine power:

“Μὴ βαλέτω με λίθῳ τραχεῖ φθόνος.”[[276]]

Coleridge thus describes the same feeling, giving itself speech:

“... Shall Slander squatting near,

Spit her cold venom in a dead man’s ear?”[[277]]