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. 1. 206, he says to his son Icarus, 'Fly between both: and I bid thee neither to look at Bootes, nor Helice, nor the drawn sword of Orion.']
[Footnote 907: Is angling.--Ver. 77. There is a similar passage in the Metamorphoses, 1. 216.]
[Footnote 908: The Clarian God.--Ver. 80. See the Fasti, Book i . 1. 20, and the Note.]
[Footnote 909: And Calymne.--Ver. 81. These peaces are mentioned in the corresponding passages in the Metamorphoses,