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"Why, then, crown they" — Lucian : Coj}iedies Charon 278 



" To whom the prophetess " — Aineid, v\ 279 



See Clock'' s Symbolik der Bienen^ P- ^79 279 



" Or dulcet cakes " - — Tihullus : Elegy, yi\ 279 



" Nay, but an if " — Theocritus : Idyl. Lang's trans. . 279 



" Cupid once " — Anacreon. Trans, by Thomas Moore . 280 



" Give me to sing " — Horace : Ode, xix 2S2 



" There are three Fates " — from Homer's Hyuni to 



Mercury. Trans, by Percy Bysshe Shelley .... 283 



" By no means " — Livy : Hist, of Rome 284 



" It was by this " — Cicero : On Divination, bk. i. . . 284 



" Bees settled, too " — Pliny : Nat. Hist., xi. 18 . . . 284 



" In the centre " — Virgil: yEneid, v\\. 2S5 



" Now the Amathusians " — Herodotus, " History," 



V. 114 285 



" Upon his tongue " — Hesiod : The Theogony . . . . 286 



" While Plato " — Cicero: On Divination, i. 36 . . . 286 



Bees settled. Pliny: Nat. Hist., kx. 18 286 



Xen. Soph. Pindar — see Clock: Syinbolik der Bienen . 287 

 "So spake he" — Hiad, ii. Lang, Leaf, and Myers 



trans 288 



" For thee this woven garland " — Eiu^ipides : Hippo- 



lytus. Trans, by Arthur S. Way 290 



" Strong is the gale " — Horace: Odes,\v.'i .... 291 



" A stream of clean water " — -Ibid., iii. 16 291 



" Does any one" — MartiaPs Epigrams, i. 55 ... 292 



"Whose breath was" — Ibid, v. 37 292 



" The bee is enclosed " — Ibid., iv. 32 292 



" The bee that throngs " — Ibid., x\\\. 104 292 



" If quinces " — Ibid.,x\\\. 24 292 



" Theocles the Athenian" — Strabo's Ceog. of Creece, 



vi. 2 293 



" Galatea, daughter of Nereus — Virg. : Eel., vii. • . 293 



" Give me Diadumenus " — Martial : Epigrams, vi. 34 293 



" On this side a hedge " — Virg.: Eel., i 293 



"When you make" — Mart. : Epigrams, xiii. 105 . . 294 



" Like as flowery " — Ibid.,\'\. .\6 . 294 



