—Ovid.
Here lies Phaëton, the driver of his father’s chariot, which if he failed to manage, yet he fell in a great undertaking.
No. 5. Page [123].
Imponere Pelio Ossam.—Virgil.
To pile Ossa upon Pelion.
No. 6. Page [230].
Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.—Virgil.
I fear the Greeks even when they offer gifts.
No. 7. Page [232].
Non tali auxilio nec defensoribus istis