1201 ([return])
[ Wounded by whom.—Ver. 5. He alludes to the wound received by Venus from Diomedes, the son of Tydeus.]
1202 ([return])
[ Tying up his neck.—Ver. 17. He probably alludes to the unfortunate end of the passion of Iphis for Anaxarete, which is related at the close of the Fourteenth Book of the Metamorphoses.]
1203 ([return])
[ A remedy.—Ver. 47. Telephus, the son of Hercules and Autre, having been wounded by the spear of Achilles, was cured by the application of the rust of the same weapon.]