[125] Nec scit qua sit iter, nec si sciat, imperet illis.
Nor knows the Way, nor, if he knew, could guide.
And in the fourth Book, after he had described the Interview between Pyramus and Thisbe well enough,
[126] Ad nomen Thisbes oculos jam morte gravatos Pyramus erexit,——
His swimming Eyes he rais'd at Thisbe's Name.
he thus miserably concludes the Verse:
—visaque recondidit illa.
And having seen her, clos'd them up again.
In another Place,
[127] Sensit abesse dolos, numerumque accessit ad harum.