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'Non ignara mail, miseris succurrere disco, sayeth Dido, and I might say in my own person, non ignarus; but to change the gender would affect the prosody, whereof our southern subjects are tenacious. So, my Lord of Huntinglen, I trust you have acted by our advice, and studied patience before ye need it venienti occurrite morbo mix the medicament when the disease is coming on."

It would ill become my cloth and character to act dishonorably or contrary to the spirit of my religion. 'Non ignara mali miseris succurrere disco. You see, Mr.

Thus it becomes clear that he must force his own way to happiness, without interfering with the happiness of others. SECOND MAXIM. We never pity another's woes unless we know we may suffer in like manner ourselves. "Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco." Virgil. I know nothing go fine, so full of meaning, so touching, so true as these words. Why have kings no pity on their people?

What man who has ever bestrode Pegasus for an hour, will be insensible to such a claim? Haud ignara mali miseris succurrere disco. We are next favoured with an enumeration of the Attendants of this "debonair" Nymph, in all the minuteness of a German Dramatis Personae, or a Ropedancer's Handbill.

Hence, I am now in the position of the fugitive Queen in the well-known passage, who, "haud ignara mali" herself, had learned to sympathise with those who were inheritors of her past wanderings. Dr. Newman's hopes, and what most of his countrymen consider the hopes of truth and religion, are not the same.

Virgil, who was a great master of the human mind, makes the queen of Carthage say to Aeneas, "Haud ignara mali, miseris succurere disco," or, "not unacquainted with misfortunes myself, I learn to succour the unfortunate." So one would hope that the Quakers, of all other people, ought to know how wrong it is to be angry with another for his religion.

Having become famous, he turns back to them, throwing the powerful light of his art into the dark places where wretchedness and social injustice are hidden away. His generous soul has known suffering; he does not close his eyes to the sufferings of others. Haud ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco....