52 Iliad, ix. 238.

53 Iliad, i. 526.

54 Plato, Tim., p. 53 D, [cap. 20].

55 Pind., Fr., 233, a fragment preserved in this place.

56 Plato, Rep., p. 330 D.

57 Plato, Rep., p. 615, [lib. x. p. 325. Ed. Bipont, 1785.]

58 The bellowing of the mouth of the pit.

59 Odyssey, xi, 576 (Pope's translation, line 709).

60 Odyssey, iv. 221; [Milton's Comus, line 675].

61 Gen. i. 1.

62 Iliad, xviii. 483.

63 Odyssey, vii. 114 (Pope's translation, line 146.).

64 Odyssey, xi. 312 (Pope's translation, line 385).

65 The false accuser; one who does injury by slanderous accusations.

66 Ath, the goddess of mischief, from whom spring all rash, blind deeds and their results.

67 Iliad, xix. 126.

68 Ex. xxv. .

69 Ex. xxv. 9.

70 Ex. xxv. 40.

71 Ps. cxv. 16.

72 Gen. ii. 7.

73 Gen. iii. 19.

74 Iliad, xxii.

75 Iliad, vii. 99.



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