1074 ([return])
[ The pieces.—Ver. 357. See the Note to 1. 207, in the last Book.]
1075 ([return])
[ The warrior, too.—Ver. 359. He alludes to one of the principal pieces, whose fate depends upon another.]
1076 ([return])
[ Let the smooth balls.—Ver. 361. He seems to allude here to a game played by putting marbles (which seems to be the meaning of 'pilæ leves,' 'smooth balls,') into a net with the month open, and then taking them out one by one without moving any of the others.]
1077 ([return])
[ Kind of game.—Ver. 363. These two lines do not seem to be connected with the game mentioned in 1. 365, but rather to refer to that mentioned in 1. 355.]