330 vilāsalalitasmeragarbhalīlāvalokanaḥ
whose playful glances brimmed with graceful, half-hidden smiles
S.B.G 10.22.4 Whose playful glance is laden with charming smiling play — Kṛṣṇa's smiling sidelong glance at the gopīs is described with elaborate compound adjectives that try (and fail) to capture its effect.
331 sragbhūṣaṇānulepāḍhyaḥ
rich with garlands, ornaments and fragrant unguents
S.B.G 10.22.5 Rich with garlands, ornaments, and unguents — Kṛṣṇa is described in full forest adornment as he plays the flute; the gopīs catalogue every detail of his appearance.
332 jananyupahṛtānnabhuk
who ate the food his mother brought him
S.B.G 10.18.5 Who eats food brought by his mother — Yaśodā packs his lunch every morning; Kṛṣṇa eats it in the forest with deep enjoyment, and the text dwells on his pleasure in mother's food.