John xiii.
530
1 Sam. ii. 6.
531
Matt. xxiv. 24.
532
Clem. Alex. Itinerario; Hegesippus de Excidio Jerusalem, c. 2.
533
Apulei Flondo. lib. ii.
534
Ælian, de Animalib. lib. ix. c. 77.
535
Tertull. de Anim. c. 22.
536
Le Loyer, des Spectres, lib. ii. pp. 376, 392, 393.
537
Pliny, lib. vii. c. 52.
538
Le Loyer, pp. 412-414.
539
Theocrit Idyl. ii.
540
"Lanea et effigies erat, altera cerea major
Lanea, que pœnis compesceret inferiorem.
Cerea suppliciter stabat, servilibus ut quæ
Jam peritura modis…
Et imagine cereâ
Largior arserit ignis."
541
"An quæ movere cereas imagines,
Ut ipse curiosus, et polo
Deripere lunam."
542
"Limus ut hic durescit, et hæc ut cera liquescit.
Uno eodemque igni; sic nostro Daphnis amore." —Virgil, Eclog.
543
Lucian in Philops.
544
Numb. xxi. 3.
545
Deut. vii. 2, 3; xii. 1-3, &c.
546
Numb. xxii. 5, &c.
547
Peir. lib. iii. c. 5; xxviii. c. 2.
548
Macrobius, lib. iii. c. 9.
549
Tacit. Ann. lib. ii. art. 69.
550
Hector Boëthius, Hist. Scot. lib. xi. c. 216, 219.
551
Biblioth. Cluniæ. de Miraculis, lib. i. c. 7, p. 1290.
552