[302] [Visus fancies himself Polyphemus searching for Outis—i.e., Ulysses, who had blinded him.]

[303] [Edits., Both.]

[304] [Row.]

[305] [Nearest.]

[306] [Edits., ambrosian.]

[307 [Fiddle.]

[308] A voiding knife was a long one used by our indelicate ancestors to sweep bones, &c., from the table into the voider or basket, in which broken meat was carried from the table.—Steevens.

[309] Reward.

[310] [Edits., him.]

[311] [Edits., sprites.]