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It follows from this that a man is best off if he be thrown upon his own resources and can be all in all to himself; and Cicero goes so far as to say that a man who is in this condition cannot fail to be very happy nemo potest non beatissimus esse qui est totus aptus ex sese, quique in se uno ponit omnia. The more a man has in himself, the less others can be to him.

Modestiam disiectos. These words are antithetic, though one is abstract and the other concrete. Popularetur, sc. A. Quominus, that not==but: but he ravaged their country by unexpected invasions. Irritamenta. Inducements. Pacis. Ang. to or for peace. His. 4, 64: aut ex aequo agetis aut aliis imperitabitis. Iram posuere. Cf. Hor. Ars Poet.: et iram colligit ac ponit temere.

A man must be valiant for himself, and upon account of the advantage it is to him to have his courage seated in a firm and secure place against the assaults of fortune: "Virtus, repulsaa nescia sordidx Intaminatis fulget honoribus Nec sumit, aut ponit secures Arbitrio popularis aura."

To the heavenly Muse who dictates the poem, to the eye of the Poet's mind, and to that of the Reader, present at one moment in the wide Ethiopian, and the next in the solitudes, then first broken in upon, of the infernal regions! Modo me Thebis, modo ponit Athenis. Hear again this mighty Poet, speaking of the Messiah going forth to expel from heaven the rebellious angels,

On each of the sides, are other sheep grazing. To the left, and facing the old market place, we may read the following inscription: Animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis, which indicates sufficiently the allegory of this composition, if we did not also see on the opposite side these other words: Pastor bonus. Beside the arcade, but nearer to the rue des Vergetiers, the tower of the Belfry rises.

"Ad fidem ergo catholicam," he says, "ea solummodo pertinent, quae erga Deum OBEDIENTIA absolute ponit."

Poole, nor destroy her blessed privilege to share that competence with a beloved spouse. Insolvency itself, thus protected by a marriage settlement, realises the sublime security of VIRTUE immortalised by the Roman muse: "Repulse nescia sordidae, Intaminatis fulget honoribus; Nec sumit ant ponit secures Arbitrio popularis aurae." Mr.

When a poet is thoroughly provoked, he will do himself justice, how ever dear it cost him, animamque in vulnere ponit. I think these are not bare imaginations of my own, though I find no trace of them in the commentators; but one poet may judge of another by himself. The vengeance we defer is not forgotten.

To abolish that trade would be to shut the gates of mercy on mankind . Whatever may have passed elsewhere concerning it, the HOUSE OF LORDS is wise and independent: Intaminatis fulget honoribus; Nec sumit aut ponit secures Arbitrio popularis auræ .