His double-fronted head in higher clouds,

... among Atlantic clouds,

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[Footnote A:]

See Spenser's translation of Virgil's Gnat, ll. 21-2:

'Or where on Mount Parnasse, the Muses brood.
Doth his broad forehead like two horns divide,
And the sweet waves of sounding Castaly
With liquid foot doth glide down easily.'

Ed.

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