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[ 'Flattery or fib:' the 'Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot.'—P.]
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[ 'Arms:' such toys being the usual presents from lovers to their mistresses.—P.]
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[ 'Print:' when she delivers Aeneas a suit of heavenly armour.—P.]
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[ 'Truth nor lies:' if you have neither the courage to write satire, nor the application to attempt an epic poem. He was then meditating on such a work.—P.]
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[ 'Algerian grot:' alluding to Numa's projecting his system of politics in this grot, assisted, as he gave out, by the goddess Aegeria.—P.]