1122 ([return])
[ The quinces.—Ver. 705. These are called 'cydonia,' from Cydon, city of Crete.]
1123 ([return])
[ Cyllenian God.—Ver. 725. Cephalus was said to be the son of Mercury; but, according to one account, which is followed by Ovid in the Metamorphoses, Deioneus was his father.]
1124 ([return])
[ Her breath.—Ver. 746. See the corresponding passage in the Metamorphoses, Book vii. 1. 861. It was the custom for the nearest relative to catch the breath of the dying person in the mouth.]