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A hint has here been taken from Symmons's version of the preceding speech, where 'cæli quibus annuis arcem' is rendered (I quote from memory)

Here and in other parts of the paragraph 'shore' is used, like 'littus' in the original, not for the coast, but for the side of the rock which formed the goal.