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Cœus, 332.

Coleridge, 323.

Confound, 312.

Conington (verse), 339.

Coras, 342.

Corythus, 328.

Crest, 312.

Creusa, 326.

Cuishes, 340.

Cupid, 323.

Cyclops, 315.

Cymothoë and Triton, 313.

Cythera, 316.


Danaan, 308.

Dante, 324.

Dardan, 335.

Daughter, 329.

Dawn-goddess, 331.

Daylight, 310.

Decii, 337.

Denham, 323.

Diana, 321.

Dicte, 328.

Dido, 318.

Dione, 327.

Dis, 333.

Dittany, 342.

Dorian, 335.

Drusi, 337.

Dryden, 313, 320, 322, 324.


Eating of tables, 329, 339.

Edifice, 335.

Egyptian spouse, 340.

Elissa, 332.

Elysium, 334.

Enceladus, 330.

Enchased, 322.

Erato, 338.

Erebus, 331.

Eridanus, 337.

Eryx, 333.

Ether, 315.

Eurus, 313.


Fabii, 337.

Falconer, 312, 316.

Fate's, 307.

Fall, 310.

Fame, 331.

Farewell call, 328.

Fasces, 337.

Father-in-law and Son-in-law, 337.

Feel that they are thought strong, 333.

Fissile, 335.

Flame, 327.

Frieze, 338.

Furies, 336.


Gabine cincture, 339.

Ganymede, 308.

Gate of ivory, 338.

Gazing, 323.

Geryon, 340.

Glaucus, 334.

Gnossus, 328.

Goddess, 319.

Goldsmith, 313, 314, 324.

Gorgons, 336.

Gradivus, 327.

Gray, 319, 320, 322.

Greenough, 338.

Grynean, 332.


Hate, 306.

Haven, 314.

Heart-sick, 315.

Hecate, 332.

Hector, 311, 317, 326.

Hecuba, 326.

Helen, 323.

Helicon, 341.

Hermione, 329.

Hesperia, 328.