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Updated: June 11, 2025


But when I came again to myself and to resume my faculties: "Ut tandem sensus convaluere mei,"

From that hill to Jericho, that I spake of before, is but a mile in going toward flom Jordan. Also as men go to Jericho sat the blind man crying, JESU, FILI DAVID, MISERERE MEI; that is to say, 'Jesu, David's Son, have mercy on me. And anon he had his sight. Also, two mile from Jericho, is flome Jordan.

Would that I had yielded at once, and spared the bloodshed and sacrilege! Miserere mei! My son was a temptation. Oh, my poor boy! is he to be the heir to all that has come on me? Have pity on him, good Lord! 'Nay, sir, your brave son will come home to comfort you, and help you and make all well. 'I know not! I know not!

The motto on the sword ran as follows, "Accipe sanctum gladium, menus a Deo in quo dejicies adversarios populi mei Israel." The Viceroy of Philip, thus stimulated to persevere in his master's precepts by the Vicegerent of Christ, was not likely to swerve from his path, nor to flinch from his work.

Another moment and Angela felt herself sinking back into her chair, and when she opened her eyes the Mother Superior was at the table, half seated, half lying across it, on the heaps of papers and account-books, and her outstretching hands clasped the foot of the old crucifix beside the leaden inkstand. 'Miserere mei, Domine! The voice of her prayer broke the stillness like a silver bell.

There are some nouns which change their form, or rather are abbreviated when used in the vocative case, e.g. ko mei, not ko kmei = Oh mother; ko pa, not ko kpa = Oh father. These, however, are all of them nouns showing relationships. Pronouns.

Narrow escapes I had myself, and I have heard of one or two who were severely injured or even killed by them, but the accidents are entirely out of proportion to the shots fired by the trees. One becomes an expert at dodging, and an instinct draws one's eyes to the branch about to shed a mei, or the palm intending to launch a cocoanut.

"I don't care for 'Liu An' tea!" old lady Chia exclaimed. "I know it; but this is old 'Chuen Mei," Miao Yue answered with a smile. Dowager lady Chia received the cup. "What water is this?" she went on to inquire. "It's rain water collected last year;" Miao Yue added by way of reply. Old lady Chia readily drank half a cup of the tea; and smiling, she proffered it to goody Liu.

The metre is trochaic, scanned, like these of Plautus and Terence, by accent as much as by quantity, and noticeable for the careless way in which whole syllables are slurred over. In the former fragment the fourth line must be scanned "Virgi | nes ae | quales | vercor | patris mei | meum fac | tum pudet." Horace mentions the ponderous weight of his iambic lines, which were loaded with spondees.

You see dilecta cordis mei, or, cordi meo, for either is good grammar you see, Susan, the difference between a Christian and a hathen is this: a Christian bears disappointments, with fortitude with what is denominated Christian fortitude; whereas, on the contrary, a hathen doesn't bear disappointments at all.

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