"Here lies the sense that lying gull'd them all."

Collier.

[195] Auditus is here called Ears, as Tactus is before called Deed.—Pegge. [But see note at p. 349.]

[196] Circles. So in Milton—

"Throws his steep flight in many an airy wheel."

Steevens.

[197] [It is Mendacio who speaks.]

[198] Old copies, Egyptian knights. Dr Pegge's correction.

[199] [Edits., I.]

[200] [Edits., safe.]