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64 4. Lavinian Coast.] So call’d from, the Daughter of King , and Wife of. One of the Commentators, indeed, derives the Name from, the Brother of ; but is at a Loss to prove there was ever such a Person.

36. Her injur’d Form, &c.] The Reader may please to observe, that this irreconcileable Hatred of to the, was owing altogether to the Neglect of her Beauty, in all the Instances here mentioned;  had prefer’d , and  to Her: She had, indeed, more than a personal Quarrel with , because he was advanc’d to be Cupbearer to , in the Room of  her only Daughter.

53. And why could, &c.] the Less, as  calls him, the Son of , and Leader of the , in his Return from , was overtaken by a violent Tempest, and himself Thunderstruck by , in Revenge for having ravish’d , the Daughter of , in her Temple. gives us a different Account, in the Fourth Book of the Odyssey, and says, that he was drown’d by for his execrable Blasphemies, and Defiance of the Gods, in a Storm.