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Upon the Chorus.
Phthia] the Country of Achilles, and the Myrmidons who went with him to the war of Troy, being a very valiant people, and at first sprung from Pismires, at the Vote of Æacus, which Jupiter granted because his land was laid wast by a Pestilence.
Ovid Met. 7. ------ parcum genus est, patiensq; laborumQuæsitique tenax, & quod quæsita reservet.
------ A people given to spare
Patient of Labour: what they get, preserve.
Or hundred citied Crete] An Island at the Mouth of the Ægean Sea famous for an hundred Cities, therefore called Εκατομπολις, now Candia.
Pleuron Diana's Enemy] A City of Ætolia, the Country of Meleager, whose Father Oeneus, when he
Peleon] A Town of Thessalie, whose denomination is from the Mountain Peleon the Country of Protheus, a Grecian Captain against Troy.
The third Step] It is fabl'd, that when the great Gygantomachy was that they heaped one Mountain upon another to come at heaven, the first was Pelion, upon which they threw Ossa; the next was Olympus.
See Ovid. Met. 1.Chiron] One of the Centaures, very skilful in Medicine and Chyrurgery, whose habitation was in this place, where he became the Schoolmaster to
Euripus the unquiet Sea] which ebbs and flowes seven times in the space of twenty four hours. Into this Sea Aristotle because he could not find out the cause, cast himself with
------ Quia Ego non possum capere te, tu capias me.Because I cannot comprehend thee, do thou take me.
Elusis] A City not far from Athens, from Elusius, who kindly received Ceres, when she sought after her Daughter Proserpina. Here her Sacrifices were yearly performed, called
Hidden rites] because they were performed in the Twy-light, with Torches, and only by Women, whose mysteries it was a great crime to blab, or reveal to any.
Elis] A Country of Greece, and also a Town in that Country, where the Olympic gains were celebrated every fifth year.
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