Part 27 (1/2)

Onomacritus, 267, 269, 271.

Orphic Argonautics, 266.

Orphic Hymn, 188.

Ovid, 12, 35, 37, 44, 70, 118, 172, 173, 177, 178, 208, 255, 298, 299.

Pike, 61.

Pindar, 17, 168.

Pitt, 163, 196, 205.

Pope, 23, 39, 57, 77, 147, 156, 167, 168, 239, 292, 298, 299.

Potter, 166, 229, 246, 311, 315, 316.

Prior, 68, 143, 148, 174, 243, 283.

Quintus Smyrnaeus, 307.

St. John, 242, 244.

Saxe, 62, 63, 77, 84, 119, 160, 253, 255.

Schiller, 121, 238.

Scott, 165.

S. G. B., 238.

Shakespeare, 44, 76, 139.

Sh.e.l.ley, 55, 103, 241.

Simonides, 241.

Somerville, 90.

Sophocles, 169, 232, 234, 236, 280, 281, 282, 283, 285, 286, 287, 288, 290, 331.

Southey, 91.

Spenser, 59, 82, 105.

Statius, 136, 138.

Swift, 75.

Tennyson, 59, 80, 105, 306, 307, 331, 339, 359.

Theocritus, 216, 310, 341.

Timocreon of Rhodes, 159.

Virgil, 41, 51, 64, 131, 142, 160, 161, 163, 168, 169, 182, 193, 196, 202, 205, 213, 224, 333, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 369, 370, 373, 374, 376, 377.

Warton, 182.

Wordsworth, 33, 65, 88, 223, 273, 295, 316, 317.

Worsley, 87.

Young, 202.

GLOSSARY AND INDEX.

Ab-syr'tus. Son of King AEetes of Colchis; slain by Medea, 271.

A-by'dus. A city of Asia Minor; the home of Leander, 111-116.

A-chae'us. Grandson of h.e.l.len, and ancestor of the Achaians, 38.

A-cha'i-ans. Inhabitants of the province of Achaia, 38.

A-cha'tes. Friend and inseparable companion of AEneas, 366, 367.

Ach-e-lo'us. River in Greece, bearing the name of its G.o.d, 232.

Ach-e-men'i-des. Ulysses' sailor, rescued from Polyphemus by AEneas, 365.

Ach'e-ron. 1. River in Hades, 161; Ulysses visits, 350; AEneas crosses, 372. 2. Father of Furies, 163.

A-chil'les. Son of Peleus and Thetis, 314-316; surrenders Briseis, 318, 319; the Greeks appeal to, 323-325; slays Hector, 326-329; death, 330; in Happy Isles, 359; father of Pyrrhus, 361; significance, 394, 395.

A'cis. Youth loved by Galatea, and slain by Polyphemus, 341.

A-cris'i-us. King of Argos, and father of Danae, 240, 241, 249; significance, 390, 391.

A-crop'o-lis. Hill in Athens, the site of the Parthenon and Theseus' temple, 262.

Ac-tae'on. Hunter changed to a stag by Diana, 100, 101.

Ad-me'te. Daughter of Eurystheus, covets Hippolyte's girdle, 223.

Ad-me'tus. King of Thessaly, served by Apollo, and saved from death by Alcestis, 64, 65; Hercules restores Alcestis to, 230; one of the Argonauts, 266; in Calydonian Hunt, 275; significance, 386.

A-do'nis. Hunter loved by Venus and slain by a boar, 108-110; significance, 195, 389.

A-dras'tus. King of Argos; his horse Arion, 153; father of Hippodamia, 260; sends expedition against Thebes, 287.