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Lea's History of Sacerdotal Celibacy gives the classical and authoritative account of the moral consequences of the practice of celibacy. For a vivid picture of the psychology of the ascetic, see Flaubert's great romance, St. Antony. Cited by Lecky, ii. p. 131. Dean Milman, Hist. of Latin Christianity, ii. pp. 81-2. Lecky, ii. pp. 134-5. Hereditary Genius, 1869, p. 357. Lea, p. 109. Lea, p. 332.

Thorpe's "Northern Mythology," ii. 81-2. Thorpe's "Northern Mythology," iii. 266. See "The Phytologist," 1862, p. 236-8. "Folk-lore of Shakespeare," p. 15. See Friend's "Flower Lore," i. 34. Thorpe's "Northern Mythology," iii. 266. Friend's "Flower Lore," i. 27. See Keightley's "Fairy Mythology," p. 231. Grimm's "Teut. Myth.," 1883, ii. 451; "Asiatic Researches," i. 345.

Some were decorated with purple and lemon-coloured ribbons; some were wrapped round with blankets and some in ermine robes. Op. cit., p. 149. The Monk of St. Gall's Life in op. cit., pp. 81-2. This little poem was scribbled by an Irish scribe in the margin of a copy of Priscian in the monastery of St Gall, in Switzerland, the same from which Charlemagne's highly imaginative biographer came.

Various reports come, that as soon as the State should secede the forts would be demanded, and if not surrendered, they would be taken. All rumors and remarks indicate a fixed purpose to have these works. The Charlestonians are drilling nightly, and making every preparation for the fight which they say must take place. W.R. Vol. I., pp. 78-9. W.R. Vol. I. pp. 81-2.