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2:38. Æolus. King of the winds.

3:2. Bond.

"And wild winds bound within their cell."

Tennyson, Mariana.

3:19. Tyrrhene sea. Also Tuscan sea; the part of the Mediterranean which extended from Liguria to Sicily. 3:19. Ilion. Troy. 3:30. Bidding.

"Father eternal, thine is to decree;
Mine, both in heaven and earth, to do thy will."

Milton, Paradise Lost.

3:36. Rush forth.

                "Nor slept the winds
Within their stormy caves, but rushed abroad
From the four hinges of the world, and fell
On the vexed wilderness."

Milton, Paradise Lost.

 "With howling sound, high carnival to keep, And in wild uproar all embroil both land and deep." —Tasso, Jerusalem Delivered.

 "Then forth it breakes, and with his furious blast Confounds both land and seas, and skyes doth overcast." —Spenser, Faerie Queene.

3:38. Fall.

"The winds, as at their hour of birth,
  Leaning upon the ridged sea."

Tennyson.

4:5. Daylight.

"And tosse the deepes, and teare the firmament,
And all the world confound with wide uprore."

Spenser, Faerie Queene.