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A fragment has been preserved: -Hiberno pulvere, verno luto, grandia farra Camille metes- Sat. v. 20; Festus, Ep. v. Flaminius, p. 93, M.; Serv. on Virg. II. VIII. Appius Claudius II. VIII. Rome and the Romans of This Epoch

No. 131. Ipsae rursum concedite sylvae. VIRG. Ecl. x. ver. 63. Once more, ye woods, adieu. It is usual for a man who loves country-sports to preserve the game on his own grounds, and divert himself upon those that belong to his neighbour.

Virg. Napoleon sought to disunite the formidable confederacy, which he knew would be arrayed against him, by endeavouring to negotiate separately with each of the allied sovereigns. It is said that Austria and Russia were at first not unwilling to treat with him.

As we were going out of the garden, my old friend thinking himself obliged, as a member of the Quorum, to animadvert upon the morals of the place, told the mistress of the house, who sat at the bar, that he should be a better customer to her garden, if there were more nightingales, and fewer strumpets. No. 517. Heu pietas! heu prisca fides! VIRG. AEn. vi. ver. 878. Mirrour of ancient faith!

Sir William Rae died at St. Catherine's on the 19th October 1842. David Boyle of Shewalton, L.J.C. from 1811, and Lord President from 1841 till 1852. He died in 1853. See Autobiography, 1787, in Life, vol. i. pp. 39, 40. Virg. Æn. i. 122. M. Davidoff has, in his mature life, amply justified Sir Walter's prognostications.

In short, we should not any longer regard our Fellow Subjects as Whigs or Tories, but should make the Man of Merit our Friend, and the Villain our Enemy. No. 126. Wednesday, July 25, 1711. Addison. 'Tros Rutulusve fuat, nullo discrimine habebo. Virg.

A passage in the eleventh book of Virgil's "AEneid" is very much to be admired, where Camilla, in her last agonies, instead of weeping over the wound she had received, as one might have expected from a warrior of her sex, considers only, like the hero of whom we are now speaking, how the battle should be continued after her death: Tum sic exspirans, &c. VIRG., AEn. xi. 820.

I am, Sir, Your humble servant, No. 67. Inventas vitam excoluere per artes. VIRG. AEn. vi. 663. They polish life by useful arts. THAT familiarity produces neglect, has been long observed.

This battell was sore foughten, and continued till night, with the slaughter of manie thousands of Danes. Also two moneths after this they likewise fought with the Danes at Merton. Virg.

When a Man hath once forfeited the Reputation of his Integrity, he is set fast, and nothing will then serve his Turn, neither Truth nor Falshood. He preached it in 1694, on the 29th of July, and died, in that year, on the 24th of November, at the age of 64. No. 104. Friday, June 29, 1711. Steele. ... Qualis equos Threissa fatigat Harpalyce ... Virg.

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