A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

3. ("Sequitur pulcherrimus Astur--insigne paternæ."--Lib. x. lines

180-188.) "Fair Astur follows in the wat'ry field, Proud of his manag'd horse, and painted shield. Thou muse, the name of Cinyras renew, And brave Cupavo follow'd but by few; Whose helm confess'd the lineage of the man, And bore, with wings display'd, a silver swan. Love was the fault of his fam'd ancestry. Whose forms and fortunes in his Ensigns fly." {9} HERODOTUS.