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Together with that of attainder of the Earl of Strafford, another Bill was passed by the King, of almost as fatal a consequence both to the King and kingdom, ... "the Act for the perpetual Parliament;" as it is since called. Swift. Cursed stupidity! Hinc illae lachrymae.

In one respect, however, if in one only, the arrangement had been unfortunate. Hinc illae lachrymae. For the Religious Newspapers, and Periodical Heresy-hunters, getting very lively in those years, were prompt to seize the cue; and have prosecuted and perhaps still prosecute it, in their sad way, to all lengths and breadths.

This promotes happiness all round, and makes the literary man contented with his lot. In England authors have no Academy, and so have to fall back on the poor publishers: Hinc illae lachrymae! Everybody paints the portrait of nobody.

There are also many blanks, and many figures that look like "round numbers." For thirty years I have tried in vain to comprehend its statistics. Hinc illae lacrymae. The Missouri Synod has three membership rubrics: souls, communicant members, voting members.

A worthier occupation is science : Implendus sibi quisque bonis est artibus: illae Sunt animi fruges, haec rerum est optima merces.

Ad matres, ad conjuges vulnera ferunt; nec illae numerare, aut exigere plagas pavent; cibosque et hortamina pugnantibus gestant.

Hinc illae lachrymae; in plain truth, Honour had as much love for her mistress as most servants have, that is to say But besides this, her pride obliged her to support the character of the lady she waited on; for she thought her own was in a very close manner connected with it.

"I conjecture," says Jones, "that thou art a very comical fellow." "You mistake me widely, sir," said the barber: "I am too much addicted to the study of philosophy; hinc illae lacrymae, sir; that's my misfortune. Too much learning hath been my ruin." "Indeed," says Jones, "I confess, friend, you have more learning than generally belongs to your trade; but I can't see how it can have injured you."

"Quod petiere, premunt arcte, faciuntque dolorem Corporis, et dentes inlidunt saepe labellis . . . Et stimuli subsunt, qui instigant laedere ad ipsum, Quodcunque est, rabies unde illae germina surgunt." And so it is in everything: difficulty gives all things their estimation; the people of the march of Ancona more readily make their vows to St.

"I trow," returned the Cardinal, "that one of these same hinds is a boon companion of the fool's hinc illae lachrymae, and a speech that would have befitted a wise man's mouth." "There is work that may well make even a fool grave, friend Thomas," replied the jester.