114 ([return])
[ 'Except his will:' alluding to Tindal's will, by which, and other indirect practices, Budgell, to the exclusion of the next heir, a nephew, got to himself almost the whole fortune of a man entirely unrelated to him.—P.]
115 ([return])
[ 'Curlls of town and court:' Lord Hervey.]
116 ([return])
[ 'Noble wife:' alluding to the fate of Dryden and Addison.]
117 ([return])
[ 'An oath:' Pope's father was a nonjuror.]
118 ([return])
[ Curll set up his head for a sign.]