CHAP. XLVI. [P. 307.]
Virgil tells us that Jupiter was so indignant with Esculapius for restoring Hippolitus to life, that he struck him dead with his thunder.
Nam Pater Omnipotens aliquem indignatus ab umbris
Mortalem infernis ad lumina surgere vitæ,
Ipse repertorem medicinæ iratus et artis
Flumine Phœbeginam Stygias detrusit ad undas.
What rare punishments would he not have devised for the accomplished individuals here recapitulated.
CHAP. XLVII. [P. 315.]
The same subject.
The first personage who is here introduced might exclaim,