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'Oh-blight-us, Beetle corrected hastily, 'forgetful anciliorum, of the shields, or trophies et nominis, and the his name et togae, and the toga eternaeque Vestae, and eternal Vesta incolumi Jove, Jove being safe et urbe Roma, and the Roman city. With an air of hardly restrained zeal 'Shall I go on, sir? Mr. King winced. 'No, thank you. You have indeed given us a translation!

He assured me, he never had felt one moment of what is called low spirits, or uneasiness, without a real cause. He had a great many good stories, which he told uncommonly well, and he was remarkable for 'humour, incolumi gravitate , as Lord Monboddo used to characterise it.

"We weave," he said, "the same web still, twist the same rope again and again." And Sterne incolumi gravitate asks: "Shall we forever make new books as apothecaries make new mixtures, by pouring only out of one vessel into another? Are we forever to be twisting and untwisting the same rope, forever on the same track, forever at the same pace?"

Ante, ii. 140, note I. It is curious that Boswell in this narrative does not mention his step-mother. 'Asper Incolumi gravitate jocum tentavit. 'Though rude his mirth, yet laboured to maintain The solemn grandeur of the tragic scene. FRANCIS. Horace, Ars Poet. l. 221. See ante, iii. 65, and v. 97. See ante, iv. 163, 241.

Filia atque uxore superstitibus, potest videri etiam beatus; incolumi dignitate, florente fama, salvis affinitatibus et amicitiis, futura effugisse.

Some verses were published, which displayed the present calamities of his reign, and anticipated the future. Asper et immitis, breviter vis omnia dicam? Dispeream si te mater amare potest. Non es eques, quare? non sunt tibi millia centum? Omnia si quaeras, et Rhodos exsilium est. Aurea mutasti Saturni saecula, Caesar: Incolumi nam te, ferrea semper erunt.

It was over this extensive monarchy, that Caesar reigned; by the providence of Caesar, was the whole defended and administered. Quis Parthum paveat? Quis gelidum Scythen Quis, Germania quos horrida parturit Fetus, incolumi Caesare? The frontiers of the Empire, and its richest provinces, had been obtained for the most part in the long wars of the Republic.

He assured me, he never had felt one moment of what is called low spirits, or uneasiness, without a real cause. He had a great many good stories, which he told uncommonly well, and he was remarkable for 'humour, incolumi gravitate', as Lord Monboddo used to characterize it.