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GENERAL INDEX. 



Quotations -. — 



Cane Decane canis, v. 440. 523 ; vi. 64. 



Caudam deme volat, vi. 425. 



Celsior exsurgens pluviis, viii. 220. 



Chanty, .seraph of earth, vi. 509. ^ 



Chords that vibrate sweetest pleasures, v. 539. 



572. 

 Clarum et venerabile nomen, ii. 463; iii. 69. 

 Cleanliness is next to godliness, iv. 256. 491. 

 Coming events cast their shadows before, v. 418; 



vi. 505; xi. 238. 435. 

 Condendaque Lexica mandat Damnatis, ix. 42 1 ; 



X. 116; xi. 74. 215. 

 Convince a man against his will, ix. 107. 

 Corporations have no souls, viii. 587; ix. 137. 



284. 431. 

 Corruptio optime fit pessima, v. 321. 

 Could we with ink the ocean fill, vii. 337 ; viii. 



127. 180. 257. 422, 522. 648; ix. 179.256. 



482; xi. 476. 

 Creavit angelos in coelo, xi. 105. 175. 

 Credo, Doinine, x. 163. 314. 

 Crowns have their compass, iv. 294. 428 ; v. 92 ; 



viii. 376. 

 Cum grano salis, iii. 66. 153. 253. 

 Cur moriatur homo, x. 327. 454. 

 Days of my youth, ix. 601. 

 De male qusesitis gaudet non tertins hseres, ii. 



167; ix. 600; x. 113. 216. 

 Death hath a thousand ways to let out life, xii. 



204. 

 Dimidium scientiaj, prudens questio, vii. 180. 270. 

 Dress shows the man, v. 396. 

 Earth has no rage like love to hatred turn'd, iii. 



23. 

 Earth hath no sorrow, xi. 105. 495. 

 Ecce stat innocuis spinis, x. 243. 

 Elementa sex me proferent, vii. 572. 630. 

 Emori nolo, sed me ess*e mortuum, ix. 481 ; x. 36. 

 Emsdorffs fame unfurl'd before you, x. 103. 392. 

 Eva stood and wept alone, V. 416. 

 Extiiictus aniabitur idem, ix. 421. 552. 

 Feast of reason and the flow of soul, iii. 265. 

 Felix natu, felicior vita, v. 610. 

 Felix quern faciunt, &c., iii. 373. 431.482; iv. 



75; X. 235. 

 Fiat justitia, ruat coelum, ii. 494; iv. 91 ; xii. 



204. 

 Fine by degrees and beautifully less, iii. 105. 154. 

 Firm was their faith, viii. 564; ix. 17. 83. 135. 

 For fools rush in where angels fear to tread, i. 



348 ; ii. 28. 

 For he that fights and runs away, i. 177. 204. 



210. 340; ii. 3; ix. 137; x. 101. 135. 333; xi. 



17. 

 For 'tis God only who can find, vi. 460. 

 For wheresoe'er I turn my eyes, xi. 225. 272. 

 Forgive, blest shade, ix. 542; x. 94. 133. 152. 



214. 

 Forgiveness to the injured does belong, xii. 204. 

 From the reptile and brute, xi. 485. 

 Give, give! the sun gives ever, x. 288. 

 Give place, ye ladies all, xi. 384. 

 God and the world we worship, vii. 134. 297. 369. 



Quotations : — 



God speed the plough, i. 230. 



God takes those soonest whom He loves best, iii. 



302. 377. 

 Good temper better than good sense, xi. 488. 

 Great I must call him, x. 288. 356. 

 Gutta cavat lapidem, v. 610. 

 Had I met thee in thy beauty, ix. 374. 

 Haud cum Jesuitis, v. 128; vii. 295. 

 He equalled all but Shakspeare here below, xii. 



204. 395. 

 He no longer shall dwell, ix. 301. 

 He who runs may read, ii. 374. 439. 497; v. 260. 



306. 

 Hell paved with the skulls of priests, ir. 484 ; y. 



92. 

 Her brow was fair, but veiy pale, ii. 407. 450. 

 Her face was like the milky way, vii. 305. 390. 

 Her mouth a rosebud filled with snow, x. 288. 

 Heu quanto minus, &c., iv. 21. 73. 

 His golden locks time hath to silver turned, xii. 



450. 

 History is philosophy teaching by example, v. 153. 



426. 

 Homo unius libri, viii. 440. 569 ; ix. 89. 

 Hope is not prophecy. We dream, x. 288. 

 I cannot tell how the truth may be, v. 560. 616. 

 I dreanvd my love was a milk-white doe, xii. 65. 

 I dreamt that, buried in my fellow clay, xi. 187. 



273. 

 I hear a lion in the lobby roar, vii. 205. 318. 

 I lived doubtful, not dissolute, x. 464; xi. 414. 

 I think the thing you call Eenown, xii. 9. 93. 

 I'd preach as though I ne'er should preach again, 



i. 415; ii. 28; iii 36. 

 If I lie now, may sixpence, xi. 206. 

 If this fair rose offend thy sight, iii. 407. 505. 

 Ill habits gather by unseen degrees, ix. 301 ; x. 96. 

 Ilia suavissima vita, ii. 267. 

 In many ways doth the full heart leveal, xi. 206. 

 In necessariis unitas, viii. 197. 281. 

 In time of need, few friends a man shall find, x. 7. 



254. 

 In time the bull is brought to bear the yoke, iii. 



388. 502. 

 Indocti discunt, et ament meminesse periti, xii. 



204. 

 Inter cuncta micans, vi. 413; vii. 510; viii. 230. 

 Inveni portum, v. 10. 64. 135. 523; vi. 417. 

 Ip.^a Jovi nemus, x. 382. 475. 

 It requireth great cunning, vii. 40. 117. 345. 

 Johnson's turgid style, viii. 366. 526. 

 Judasus odor, vii. 207. 295. 



Just notions will into good actions grow, iii. 240. 

 La Mort a des rigueurs h iiulle autre pareilles, ii. 



71. 

 La Rose nait en un moment, iii. 186. 

 Lavora come se tu havesti, iii. 188. 226. 

 Life is a comedy, x. 464. 

 Life is like a game of tables, vii. 40. 120. 

 Like a fair lily on a river floating, v. 539; vi. 42. 

 Like the verbum Grsecum, i. 415; iii. 396. 

 Limerick, Dublin, and Cork, viii. 102. 267. 

 Litera scripts manet, v. 200. 237. 361; xii. 204. 



