"And on thine eye-lids crown the god of sleep."
—Steevens. [The whole passage seems to be imitated from one in "Venus and Adonis.">[
[347] So Seneca—
"Curæ leves loquuntur: ingentes stupent."
—Pegge.
[348] Famous for all the arts of fraud and thievery—
"Non fuit Autolyci tam piccata manus."
—Martial.
See Mr Steevens's note on "The Winter's Tale," act iv. sc. 2.
[349] [Dressing himself.]