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Duty might assume a new, a terrible, and an unlooked-for form; but its essential and spiritual part the conviction of what a man owes to God, to his fellow-men, and to himself became only more imperious when the call to arms was heard: Christus ad arma vocat. Will Gladstone loved peace, and hated war with his whole heart.

"quæ nectareis vocat ad certamen Hymetton, Audax Hybla, favis." For ourselves, after tasting the confection of the Attic as well as of the Sicilian bee, we know not which is the greater artist, or which operates on the finer material; but the best honey in Europe, in our opinion, comes from the apiaries of Narbonne.

You know what happened to me three years ago in that little church where I was praying, while my poor wife lay dying?" "You allude to your vision?" "No; before the vision having closed my eyes I read on my eyelids the words of Martha: 'Magister adest et vocat te! This morning, while you were saying Mass, I saw the same words within me. I believed this to be an automatic revulsion of memory.

Benedict, of Rancé, and of how the Benedictine order might again return to manual labour. Then, in a moment of weariness, but with my heart still full of the immense grandeur of St. Augustine, I believed I heard a voice from the upper world crying: 'Magister adest et vocat te! Perhaps it was only an hallucination, only because of St.

In my mind I had just seen, really seen, shining clear and white against a dark background, those words of the Gospel, which long ago, in the time of goodness had been so dear to me: 'Magister adest et vocat te. Don Giuseppe Flores was officiating, and Mass was nearly over, when, as I prayed, my face buried in my hands, the vision came to me. It was instantaneous; like a flash!"

Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1711. Budgell. 'Ipse dies agitat festos: Fususque per herbam, Ignis ubi in medio et Socii cratera coronant, Te libans, Lenaee, vocat: pecorisque magistris Velocis Jaculi certamina ponit in ulmo, Corporaque agresti nudat praedura Palaestra. Hanc olim veteres vitam coluere Sabini, Hanc Remus et Frater: Sic fortis Etruria crevit, Scilicet et rerum facta est pulcherrima Roma. Virg.

In the House of Commons there are members enough who will not vote what is grossly unjust or absurd. "Quo clamor vocat et turba, faventium ." BOSWELL. 'Well now, let us take the common phrase, Place-hunters.

In the original "vocat" Savagesynne, alias vocat "Le Belle on the Hope." Perhaps the phrase "Cock-a-Hoop," may be derived from the sign of that bird standing on a hoop, thus most conspicuously displaying himself, as we find that sign or rather design existed in the reign above mentioned.

We may surmise that the death of Caesar, whose deeds seem to have brought the idea of such a poem to Vergil's mind, caused him to lay the work aside. Returning to the fourteenth Catalepton, we find what seems to be a definite key to the date and circumstances of its writing. The closing lines are: Adsis, o Cytherea: tuos te Caesar Olympo Et Surrentini litoris ara vocat.

"Happy, happy world, with what delight must your great Creator and Governor witness your conduct, and what large and merited rewards await you when your term of probation shall have expired. "I, bone, quo virtus tua te vocat, i pede fausto, Grandia laturus meritorum præmia."