Sleep, twin brother of Death, [220].

Sleip´nir, Odin’s horse, [345].

So-bri´no, councillor to Agramant, [693], [784]-[785], [789].

Som´nus, child of Nox, twin brother of Mors, god of sleep, [71]-[72], [264].

Soph´o-cles, Greek tragic dramatist, [235].

South wind. See [Notus].

Spar´ta, capital of Lacedæmon, [158], [212], [233].

Sphinx, a monster, waylaying the road to Thebes and propounding riddles to all passers, on pain of death for wrong guessing, who killed herself in rage when Ædipus guessed aright, [122], [123]-[124].

Spring, [39], [56].

Stone´henge, circle of huge upright stones, fabled to be sepulchre of Pendragon, [397].