MOTTOES 333 



"A storehouse medicine of the mind." 

 "Au dieu foy aux amis foyer." 

 "Aux livres je dois tout." 

 "Bene facere et discere vera." 

 "Bepred Diger." 



"Blessings on him who invented sleep." 

 "Bon feu a mal hiver." 

 "Books are my brave utensils." 

 "Books that are books." 



"Come blessed barriers betwixt day and day 

 "Come hither, come hither; 



Here shall ye see no enemy 



But winter and rough weather." 

 "Come sleep, O sleep, the certain knot of peace." 



Dear mother of fresh joyous health." 

 "Drive away the cold, heaping logs on the hearth." 

 "East, west, name's best." 

 "En servant les autres je me consume." 

 "Fait ce que voudrais." 



"First think out your work, then work out your thought." 

 "Goodness, discipline and knowledge, teach ye me." 

 "Grow old along with me, the best is yet to be." 

 "He that hath a house to put his head in hath a good headpiece." 

 "Heaven trim our lamps while we sleep." 



"Hearth whose good cheer warms and comforts chilled and wor- 

 ried humanity." 



"Hie habitat felicitas." 



"His table dormant in his halle alway stood ready, covered all 



the longe day." 



"Home of the homeless, friend of the friendless." 



"Ignorance is the curse of God, knowledge the wing whereby 



we fly to heaven." 



"In portu quies." 



"In this my house I live at ease and here I do whate'er I please." 



"It is always morning somewhere in the world." 



"Lay up seasoned wood while you may." 



"Le faire ou bien dire." 



"Let good digestion \vait on appetite and health on both." 



"Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediment." 



"Let not one babbling dream affright our souls." 



"Let them want nothing that my house affords." 



"Music when soft voices die vibrates in the memory." 



"My house, how little you may be, may you always be mine." 



"My library was dukedom large enough." 



