[148] Grasberger, vol. i, p. 75.
[149] The Play of Animals, p. 225.
[150] Alwin Schultz, op. cit., p. 169.
“Stay now thine heart, O wanderer, held fast in powerful hands!
Mine own breaks forth in trembling joy.
Thundering masses roll, on thundering masses hurled,
How can the eye and ear escape the tumultuous roar?
“War horses of the gods at play, leaping over one another.
Dashing downward and strewing to the winds their silver manes;