Despiciens mare velivolum terrasque iacentis

Litoraque et latos populos[481];

and in this—

Olli subridens hominum sator atque deorum

Voltu, quo caelum tempestatesque serenat[482];

and (2) we note a reference to the closing of the gate of Janus in the line—

Claudentur Belli portae;

and apparently to some symbolical representation in the art of the Augustan Age in the words which follow—

Furor impius intus,

Saeva sedens super arma et centum vinctus aenis