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Respicere exemplar vitae morumque jubebo Doctum unitatorem, et veras hinc ducere voces. HOR. Ars Poet. ver. 317. Those are the likest copies, which are drawn From the original of human life.

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.

IV. XIII. Dramatic Arrangements, second note III. X. Measures of Security in Greece IV. I. Greece Such scientific travels were, however, nothing uncommon among the Greeks of this period. -Quin nos hinc domum Redimus, nisi si historiam scripturi sumus-? III. XIV. National Opposition IV. XI. Hellenism and Its Results IV. XII. Education IV. XII. Latin Instruction

Accordingly, one bright morning I wrapped myself carefully in my cloak, placed my invaluable person safely in my carriage, and set off to Chester Park, in the county of Suffolk. Hinc Canibus blandis rabies venit Virgil Georgics.

The two widows were used to this, and quarrelled with their military admirers in public without any compunction. "Hinc illæ lacrymæ." But the major was not inclined to shed his tears without an effort. He had pooh-poohed the idea of marrying Mrs.

These are my ordinary companions. No. 106. Hinc tibi copia Manabit ad plenum, benigno Ruris honorum opulenta cornu. HOR. Od. xvii. 1. i. v. 14. Here to thee shall plenty flow, And all her riches show, To raise the honour of the quiet plain.

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.

Has Christ declared any antipathy to washerwomen, or the Holy Ghost to warm suds? Why does not the Barrister try his hand at the "abominable profanation," in a story of a certain woman with an issue of blood who was made free by touching the hem of a garment, without the previous knowledge of the wearer? 'Rode, caper, vitem: tamen hinc cum stabis ad aras, In tua quod fundi cornua possit, erit'.

During our stay, we heard this jolly fellow entertaining the chaouches and his own horsemen with a description of the ladies of the Wady, who had no reason to be flattered by his account. And yet he seems to have married one himself: hinc illæ lachrymæ, perhaps. My chaouch had already given me a confirmation of these libels, and was evidently greatly delighted by this testimony to his exactitude.

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.