[63]‘He who drank:’ Socrates.

[64]‘He of Tusculum:’ Cicero.

[65]‘Him of Corduba:’ Seneca.

[66]‘Defecate:’ to remove (impurities, as in a chemical solution); clarify.—ee

[67]‘Ajalon’s:’ “Sun, stand thou still on Gibeon; and thou, Moon, in the valley of Ajalon” (Josh. 10:12).—ee

[68]‘Fane:’ place dedicated to some deity, a sanctuary, fr. fari to speak.—ed.

[69]‘Jakes:’ latrine or privy.—ee

[70]‘Heliopolis:’ meaning the City of the Sun.

[71]‘Him of Uz:’ referring to Job’s language, ‘Oh that I knew where I might find him!’ &c.

[72]‘Eridanus,’ or Phaeton: famous for his fall from the chariot of the sun.