Gallus a great patron of Virgil's, and an excellent poet comforted by Virgil on the loss of his mistress v. 3, B. 255 expresses his sincere love for Lycoris, but despairs of obtaining Ganymede made Cup-bearer to the Gods in place of Hebe Garamantes and Indi, Æthiopians, anciently so called ... Gargara, a part of Mount Ida, and a city in Troas Gates, Horn and Ivory ... Geloni, a people of Scythia who painted their limbs Geryon, king of Spain, feigned to have had three bodies Gnat, a, stings the Shepherd, by whom it is crushed the Ghost of the, appears at night to the Shepherd when the Graviscæ, a town in Etruria, so called a gravitate Aëris Grynium, a city of Eolis, where Apollo had a temple Gyarus, one of the Cyclades Islands in the Ægean Sea... Hamadryades, Nymphs of the Trees, from äμa and dpʊç Hebrus, a river of Thrace that rises in Mount Hæmus ... the, principal river of Thrace, stops its course to listen to the - her address to old Priam on seeing him in armour Helenus, Priam's son, entertains Æneas and his Trojans v. 1, Æ. 113 foretells several things to Æneas ... v. 1, Æ. 173 Heliades, changed into poplars, bewail the fate of their brother, Herculea populus, the poplar tree, so called because it was conse- Hermus, a river of Italy into which the Pactolus runs a huge wooden one filled with the flower of the Grecian of the Trojans and Latins engage v. 1, E. 69 Husbandman's tools, a catalogue of them... toil most elegantly and fully expressed in a few lines Hyrcania, a country of Asia, now Tabaristan v. 3, B. 235 v. 1, E. 233 V. 3, G. 15 v. 3, G. 79 Ida, Mount, described as assisting Hector in his attack on the Iapyx (or Apulian), the wind that blows from Apulia ... Iberian, herds, so called from the river Iberus, now the Ebro Inarime, a high island between the promontory of Misenum and ... PAGE ... v. 1, E. 399 Infernal Regions, according to the Pythagorean and Platonic system, Instability, the, of Fortune, exemplified by the calamities which 181 Iris persuades the Trojan Matrons to burn the ships v. 2, E. Julian race claim Eneas as their tutelary god, and offer him 429 |