Ant. That's right.

Pet. And there hangs the net that held Mars and his mistress, while the whole bench of bawdy deities stood spectators of their sport.

Ant. Admirable good!

Pet. Then here is Marius to the middle,[318] and there Cleopatra with a veil over her face; and next to her, Marcus Antonius, the Triumvir; then he with half a nose is Corvinus, and he with ne'er a one is Galba.

Ant. Very sufficient!

Pet. Then here is Vitellius, and there Titus and Vespasian: these three were made by Jacobus Sansovinus the Florentine.

Ant. 'Tis enough.

Pet. Last of all, this is the urn that did contain the ashes of the emperors.

Ant. And each of these worth a king's ransom——

Enter Duke and Leonardo.[319]