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e of the word Reverend, 273. Quidam on Caldoriana Societas, 13. Quotation, misappropriated, 607. Quotations: "Ad viscem Druidae!" 247. ---- "After me the deluge," 619. ---- "And like unholy men," 512. ---- "Blamed be the man," &c., 177. ---- "Cane Decane canis," 440. 523. ---- "Carmen perpetuum," &c., 104. 187. ---- "Chords that vibrate sweetest pleasures," 539. 572. ---- "Coming events cast their shadows before," 418. ---- "Corruptio optimi fit pessima," 321. ---- "Crowns have their compass," 92. ---- "Dress shows the man," 396. ---- "Et corripuit fluxeum," 512. 572. ---- "Eva stood and wept alone," 416. ---- "Experto crede Roberto," 104. 212. ---- "Felix natu, felicior vita," &c., 610. ---- "For _they_, 'twas _they_, unsheath'd the ruthless blade," 10. 380. ---- "Gutta cavat lapidem," &c., 510. ---- "He who runs may read," 260. 306. ---- "Hell paved with skulls of priests," 92. ---- "History is philosophy teaching by example," 153. 426. ---- "Inveni portum," 10. 64. 135. 523. ---- "I do not know what the truth may be," 560. 616. ---- "Like a fair lily on a river floating," 539. ---- "Litera scripta manet," 200. 237. 261. ---- "Oh, woman! thou art born to bless," 490. 549. ---- "O Juvenis frustra," &c., 441. ---- "O Leoline! be absolutely just," 78. 138. 212. ---- "O wearisome condition," 473. ---- "Poets beware, never compare," &c., 78. 134. ---- "Posie of other men's flowers," 38. ---- "Preached in a pulpit rather than a tub," 29. 161. ---- "Quid est Episcopus," 177. 255. 380. ---- "Quod non fecerunt barbari," 559. 614. ---- "Rack'd by pain, by shame confounded," 44. ---- "Roses all that's fair adorn," 611. ---- "Son of the morning," 137. ---- "Stunt with false care," 538. 574. ---- "Sum liber, et non sum liber," 152. ---- "The right divine of kings to govern wrong," 128. ---- "'Tis tuppence now," &c., 141. ---- "The last links are broken," 153. ---- "Then comes the reckoning," 585. ---- "'Twas whisper'd in heaven," 214. 258. 522. ---- "Who from the dark and doubtful love to run," 512. 570. 617. ---- "William and William," &c., 559. ---- "Wise above that which is written," 228. 260. 305. Quotations wanted from St. Gregory and Erasmus, 228. 309. ---- dictionary of hackneyed, 41. R. R. on "Crowns have their compass," 92. ---- Wallington's Journal, 489. r. heraldic atchievement at Fawsley, 331. R. (A. B.) on the old Countess of Desmond, 15. 145. ---- epitaph on Voltaire, 316. Rabbit, as a symbol,
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