107/115 270.] [Footnote 99: Much theosophy, and even history (!), has been read into II. 30, where poets speak of Indra slaying Dawn; but there is nothing remarkable in these passages. The monsoon (here Indra) does away with dawns for a time, and that is what the poet says in his own way.] [Footnote 100: Transferred by Roth from the penultimate position where it stands in the original. |