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62 GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY Acheloiis : Ovid, Met. viii. 547 sq. Alpheus: Vergil, Aen. iii. 694:- Alpheum fama est hue Elidis amnem Occultas egisse vias subter mare. Ovid, Met. v. 599 sq. ; Pope, Thebais i. 383 : Where first Alpheus hides His wand'ring stream, and thro' the briny tides Unmix'd to his Sicilian river glides. Milton, Lycidas 132 : Return, Alpheus, the dread voice is past, That shrunk thy streams. Arethusa : Ovid, Met. v. 573 sq. ; Vergil, Geor. iv. 344 sq. ; Milton, Lycidas 85 : O fountain Arethuse, and thou honour'd flood. Centauri (Centaurs): Hesiod, Shield of Herakles 178 sq. ; Ovid, Met. xii. 210 sq. ; Vergil, Aen. x. 195 sq. ; Hyginus, Fab. xxxiii. ; Pope, Vertumnus and Pomona 71 ; Spenser, F. Q. i. xi. 27. Lapithae : Ovid, Met. xii. 250 sq. ; Vergil, Geor. ii. 457 ; Hygi- nus, Fab. xxxiii. Ixion: Pindar, Pyth. ii. 21-24 ; Vergil, Geor. iii. 38 ; Hyginus, Fab. Ixii. ; Pope, Ode on St. Cecilia's Day 67 : Ixion rests upon his wheel ; Rape of the Lock ii. 133 ; Spenser, F. Q. i. v. 35. Phlegyas: Ovid, Met. v. 87; Vergil, Aen. vi. 618; Pope, Thebais i. 851 : In Phlegyas' doom thy just revenge appears, Condemn'd to furies and eternal fears ; He views his food, but dreads, with lifted eye, The mould'ring rock that trembles from on high. Marsyas: Ovid, Met. vi. 382 sq., Fast. vi. 707 ; Hyginus, Fab. clxv. Naiades : Homer, Od. x. 350 sq. ; Ovid, Fast. i. 405, Met. i. pas- sim; Vergil, Eel. x. 10, Geor. ii. passim, Aen. i. passim; Keats, Endymion ii. 690 : . , , ,, Art a maid of the waters, One of shell-winding Triton's bright-hair'd daughters? Pope, Fable of Dry ope 18 : And to the Naiads flowery garlands brought. Shak., The Tempest iv. 1, 128.