Ib. iii. 6. 40.
As the rimes are law, draw, we must of course read saw.
Of finest gold. The fifth game was a great new standing bowl,
To set down both ways. These brought in, Achilles then stood up.
Chapman, Iliads, xxiii. 249.
The right word, it is quite plain, is cup.
Or painful to his slumbers; easy, sweet,
And as a purling stream, thou son of Night.
Fletch. Valentinian, v. 2.
Here, as it has been shown, the proper word is light; yet Mr. Dyce has not ventured to receive it.