[396] Sandys's Paraphrase of the Song of Solomon, 1641:
One hair of thine in fetters ties.
Buchanan, Epigram, lib. i. xiv.:
Et modo membra pilo vinctus miser abstrahoruno.—Steevens.
Dryden's Persius, v. 247:
She knows her man, and when you rant and swear,
Can draw you to her with a single hair.
[397] An imitation, or a translation rather, of Æneid, ii. 390:
———dolus, an virtus, quis in hoste requirat?—Wakefield.
[398] Virgil, Æneid, xi. 798.—Pope.
Dryden's Translation: