[1094] Gaul.

[1095] The bright light of the sun fell into the ocean, drawing dark night over the fruitful earth. Iliad viii. 485.

[1096] Wandering rocks.

[1097] Entwining or conflicting rocks. Euripides, Medea, verse 2, gives them the title of Symplegades.

[1098] Gibraltar.

[1099] The Strait of Messina.

[1100] Ulisipo or Lisbon.

[1101] A proverbial expression by which the Greeks described a victory equally prejudicial to the victors and the vanquished.

[1102] But still it would be disgraceful to remain here so long, and to return home without fitting booty. Iliad ii. 298.

[1103] We should probably here read Menestheus.