[32b] Taciturnity.

[33a] “Hold your tongue above all things, after the example of the gods.”—See Apuleius.

[33b] “Press down the lip with the finger.”—Juvenal.

[33c] Plautus.

[33d] Trinummus, Act 2, Scen. 4.

[34a] “It was the lodging of calamity.”—Mart. lib. 1, ep. 85.

[41] [“Ficta omnia celeriter tanquam flosculi decidunt, nec simulatum potest quidquam esse diuturnum.”—Cicero.]

[44a] Let a Punic sponge go with the book.—Mart. 1. iv. epig. 10.

[47a] He had to be repressed.

[49a] A wit-stand.