before the faery broods
. . . lawns, i.e. before mediaeval fairy-lore had
superseded classical mythology.
l. 2. Satyr, a horned and
goat-legged demi-god of the woods.
l. 5.
Dryads, wood-nymphs, who lived in trees. The life of each
terminated with that of the tree over which she presided. Cf.
Landor's 'Hamadryad'.
l. 5. Fauns. The Roman name
corresponding to the Greek Satyr.
l. 7. Hermes, or Mercury, the
messenger of the Gods. He is always represented with winged shoes,
a winged helmet, and a winged staff, bound about with living
serpents.
Page 4. l. 15.
Tritons, sea-gods, half-man, half-fish. Cf. Wordsworth, 'Or
hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn' (Sonnet—'The World is too
much with us').
l. 19. unknown to any Muse,
beyond the imagination of any poet.
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5. l. 28. passion
new. He has often before been to earth on similar errands. Cf.
ever-smitten, l. 7, also ll. 80-93.
l. 42.
dove-footed. Cf. note on l. 7.
Page 6. l. 46.
cirque-couchant, lying twisted into a circle. Cf.
wreathed tomb, l. 38.
l. 47.
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