The primrose path of dalliance. Hamlet, Act I. Sc. 3.

[257]. Where all is strength below. Dryden, Epistle to Congreve.

[258]. Lord Byron has described the Fall of Terni. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Canto IV. 70.

Poured it out as plain. Pope, Imit. of Hor., Sat. I. 51–2.

[260]. Sees and is seen. An old phrase.

Cf. ‘I hadde the better leyser for to pleye,

And for to see, and eek for to be seye

Of lusty folk.’

Chaucer, The Wife of Bath’s Prologue, l. 551–3.

[262]. Pietro Perugino. Pietro Vannucci, generally called Pietro Perugino (1446–1523), who had Raphael for a pupil.