Book i
. El iv. l. 56.]
[Footnote 803: Bird of Juno.--Ver. 627. This fact, in natural history, was probably known only to Ovid, or the peacocks of the present day may be less vain than the Roman ones. See the Metamorphoses,
Ars Amatoria; or, The Art Of Love: Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes
. El iv. l. 56.]
[Footnote 803: Bird of Juno.--Ver. 627. This fact, in natural history, was probably known only to Ovid, or the peacocks of the present day may be less vain than the Roman ones. See the Metamorphoses,