Byron
describes
Suwarrow as "Now
Mars, now Momus" (_Don Juan_, Canto VII.
Mars, now Momus" (_Don Juan_, Canto VII.
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[To~| Mo/mo| a)re/skein] _Momo santisfacere;
vide Adagia_ Variorum, 1643, p. 58.
Byron describes Suwarrow as "Now
Mars, now Momus" (_Don Juan_, Canto VII. stanza lv. line 7). ]
[187] {403}[For the "Theban brethren," Eteocles and Polynices, see the
_Septem c. Thebas_ of AEschylus. Byron had read and liked the "Seven
before Thebes. "--_Letters_, 1900, iv. 174. ]
[188] {404}[A cavity at the lower end of the lead attached to a
sounding-line is partially filled with an _arming_ (tallow), to which
the bottom, especially if it be sand, shells, or fine gravel,
adheres. --Knights's _American Mechanical Dictionary_, 1877, art.
"Sounding-Apparatus. "]
[189] {405}[Compare _The Age of Bronze_, line 45, for the story of
Sesostris being drawn by kings. (See Diodorus Siculus, _Bibl. Hist. _,
lib. i.
vide Adagia_ Variorum, 1643, p. 58.
Byron describes Suwarrow as "Now
Mars, now Momus" (_Don Juan_, Canto VII. stanza lv. line 7). ]
[187] {403}[For the "Theban brethren," Eteocles and Polynices, see the
_Septem c. Thebas_ of AEschylus. Byron had read and liked the "Seven
before Thebes. "--_Letters_, 1900, iv. 174. ]
[188] {404}[A cavity at the lower end of the lead attached to a
sounding-line is partially filled with an _arming_ (tallow), to which
the bottom, especially if it be sand, shells, or fine gravel,
adheres. --Knights's _American Mechanical Dictionary_, 1877, art.
"Sounding-Apparatus. "]
[189] {405}[Compare _The Age of Bronze_, line 45, for the story of
Sesostris being drawn by kings. (See Diodorus Siculus, _Bibl. Hist. _,
lib. i.