486 ([return])
[ A surfeit of love.—Ver. 25. 'l'inguis amor' seems here to mear a satisfied 'ora 'pampered passion;' one that meets with no repulse.]


487 ([return])
[ Enclosed Danaë.—Ver. 27. See the Metamorphoses, Book iv., 1.]


488 ([return])
[ The dogs bark.—Ver. 40. The women of loose character, among the Romans, were much in the habit of keeping dogs, for the protection of their houses.]


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