Final answer:
The winds not included in Aeolus's gift are the uncontrolled winds, which are symbolized by the ones 'howling at all hours' outside of the bag given to Odysseus in Greek mythology.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question refers to Aeolus's gift from Greek mythology, particularly in the context of winds that are not included in his gift. Aeolus is known as the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology, and in various myths, he gives Odysseus a bag containing all the winds except the west wind, which was intended to blow him home. The gift of Aeolus is not a real or physical phenomenon; it's a literary reference, typically indicating control over the winds or the elements. The line that mentions 'the winds that will be howling at all hours' reflects the winds that are not bottled up, the ones Aeolus has not given control over to Odysseus.