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be the true character of the Homeric deity, and it is very necessary that the student of Greek literature should bear it constantly in mind. A strong instance in the Iliad itself to

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ii. 948. 286 "An ancient forest, for the work design'd (The shady covert of the savage kind). The Trojans found: the sounding axe is placed: Firs, pines, and pitch-trees, and the tow'ring pride Of forest ashes, feel the fatal stroke, And piercing wedges cleave the stubborn oak. High trunks of trees, fell'd from the steepy crown Of the bare mountains, roll with ruin down." Dryden's Virgil, vi. 261. 287 --_He vowed._ This was a very ancient custom. 288 The height of the tomb or pile was a great proof of the dignity of the deceased, and the honour in which he was held. 289 On the prevalence of this cruel custom amongst the northern nations, see Mallet, p. 213. 290 --_And calls the spirit._ Such was the custom anciently, even at the Roman funerals. "Hail, O ye holy manes! hail again, Paternal ashes, now revived in vain."