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The herb Moly, which, with Ulysses’ whole narration, hath in chief an allegorical exposition. Notwithstanding I say with our Spondanus, Credo in hoc vasto mundi ambitu extare res innumeras mirandæ facultatis; adeo, ut ne quidem ista quæ ad transformanda corpora pertinet, jure e mundo eximi possit, &c.–CHAPMAN. For an account of the … see Classical Mus. vol. V. p. 58.