ὦ χρυσοφεγγὲς ἥλι’, ὥς μ’ ἀπώλεσας

ὅθεν σ’ Ἀπόλλων’ ἐμφανῶς κλήσει βροτός.

Eurip. Phaeth. ap. Macrob. Sat. i. 17.

[242] Dorians, II. vi. 6, 7.

[243] Strom. L. i. p. 349 B.

[244] See Bunsen’s ‘Egypt’s Place,’ I. vi. A. 7.

[245] See the observation of Neptune, Il. xv. 195–8.

[246] Die Realien in der Iliade und Odyssee von J. B. Friedreich. Erlangen, 1856. In three parts. See P. iii. §. 194. p. 635, and §. 198. p. 689. Mure observes on the sublimity of the Apollo of Homer: but his account of the deities of the poems is brief and rather slight. B. II. ch. xii. sect. 4.

[247] B. II. ch. ix. 2. and 9.

[248] Hor. Od. I. xii. 21.