1018 ([return])
[ I begin with dress.—Ver. 101. He plays upon the different meanings of the word 'cultus'; which means either 'dress,' or 'cultivation,' according as it is applied, to persons or land.]


1019 ([return])
[ A great part.—Ver. 104. This is a more ungallant remark than we should have expected Ovid to make.]


1020 ([return])
[ Of Phoebus.—Ver. 119. He alludes to the temple of Apollo, on the Palatine Hill, where Augustus and Tiberius resided.]