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For ages warriors have been led to battle to the sounds of martial strains. David charmed away Saul's evil spirit with his harp. "O laborum Dulce lenimen mihicumque calve, Rite vocanti;" Or, as Kiessling of Berlin interprets: "O laborum, Dulce lenimen medieumque, salve, Rite vocanti." "O, of our troubles the sweet, the healing sedative, etc."

A. Agricola. Ann. Annals. G. Germania. H. Histories. T. Tacitus. Br. Brotier. D. or Doed. Doederlein. Dr. Dronke. E. Ernesti. Gr. Gruber. Guen. Guenther. K. Kiessling. Ky. Kingsley. Mur. Murphy. Or. Orelli. Pass. Passow. R. Roth. Rhen. Rhenanus. Rit. Ritter. Rup. Ruperti. W. Walch. Wr. Walther. H. Harkness' Latin Grammar. Beck. Gall. Becker's Gallus. Boet. Lex. Tac. Boetticher's Lexicon Taciteun.

"According to some German antiquaries, the Ingaevones are die Einwohner, those dwelling inwards towards the sea; the Istaevones are die Westwohner, the inhabitants of the western parts; and the Hermiones are the Herumwohner, midland inhabitants," Ky. cf. Kiessling in loc. Others, e.g.

Tac. Si emineat. Comitatus is gen. Emineat, subj. pres. H. 504 et 509; Z. 524. Ceteris aspici. Quibus cui, sc. sit==who shall have, etc. Ipsa fama. Mere reputation or rumor without coming to arms. Profligant==ad finem perducunt. So Kiessling, Boetticher and Freund. Ritter makes it==propellunt, frighten away. Profligare bella, proelia, &c., is Tacitean.