9 Lewdness fills their faces; impudence and prodigality—
10 if you know him, he is not a big man, but a big-nosed, lean fellow—
11 That alone withstood adverse fortune and circumstances.
12
13 Three beds stretched on ropes, by Deucalion.[1691]
14 ... down and velvet, or any other luxury.[1692]
15 The hair-dresser sports round the impluvium, in a circle.[1693]
16 ... this he believes some one begg'd from your bath[1694]
17 ... he makes a good bargain, who sells a cross-bred horse.[1695]
18 ... they think one of their own should enter and pass over.[1696]