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Hyginus, Fab. 84, 253; Pindar, Olymp. 1, 114.
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Ovid, Metam. 7, 394 et seq.
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Ovid, Metam. 11, 583-748.
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Homeric Hymn to Venus; Horace, Odes, 1, 22; 2, 16; Apollodorus, 3, 12, § 4.
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Ovid, Metam. 13, 622, etc. Odyssey, 4, 188; 11, 522. Pindar, Pyth. 6, 30.
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Pausanias, 1, 42, § 2.
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Darwin, Botanic Garden.
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His name is not derived from the Greek pān, all, but from the root pă, to feed, to pasture (i.e. the flocks and herds).
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Milton, Hymn on the Nativity.
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Translated by C. M. Gayley.
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By Edmund Clarence Stedman.
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From The Satyr, by Robert Buchanan.
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Ovid, Metam. 3, 339-510.
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Idyl VI (Lang's translation). For Moschus, see Commentary, § 298.
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From The Naiad, by Robert Buchanan.
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Ovid, Metam. 8, 738-884.
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See note (Scholium) on the Argonautics of Apollonius, B 477. Keil's edition, p. 415, l. 32.
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J. R. Lowell, Rhœcus. The student should read the whole poem.
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Ovid, Metam. 14, 623-771.
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Thomson, Seasons.
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Cf. Cicero, Tusculan Disputations, 4. 33, 71; and Statius, Silvæ, 5. 3, 152.
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Theocritus, Idyl VI. See Andrew Lang's translation.
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Theocritus, Idyl XI (Lang's translation).
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Ovid, Metam. 13, 750-867.
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Ovid, Metam. 13, 898; 14, 74; Tibullus, 3, 4-89.