[1032] Od. iv. 13.
[1033] Od. iv. 274.
[1034] Od. iv. 276.
[1035] Lycophron, 168; Schol. on Il. xxiv. 251. In the Troades of Euripides she is introduced, saying that Deiphobus took her by force, against the will of the Phrygians (Trojans), 954-5.
[1036] Orl. Fur. iv. 66.
[1037] Book ii. ch. viii. sect. 20.
[1038] Il. iii. 437-48.
[1039] Ibid. 428.
[1040] Il. xi. 368-79, 581-4, 505-7.
[1041] Il. xi. 385.