394 INDEX TO LATIN QUOTATIONS 



Decllnat cursus, etc. : she goes aside 

 from her course and picks up the 

 rolling gold. 202. 



Demens qul nimbos et non Imltablle 

 fulmen : vain fool to mock the 

 clouds and the bolt we may not 

 imitate. 247. 



Demissus est per per tarn : he was let 

 down by the gate. 317. 



Demissus est per sportam : he was let 

 down by a basket. 317. 



De mundo, de unwersitate rerum : 

 concerning the world or uni- 

 verse. 261. 



De partibus mtae, etc. : every one 

 thinks about the parts of his life, 

 no man about the whole. 334. 



Depetitione consulatus : of canvassing 

 for the consulship. 349. 



Devita profanas vocum nomtates, etc. : 

 avoid profane novelties of terms 

 and oppositions of science falsely 

 so called. E. iii. 192. 



Dextra mlhi Deus, etc. : my right 

 hand and my spear are my God. 



354- 



Diets, Fluvlus est metis, etc.: thou 

 sayest the river is mine and I 

 made myself. 354. 



Dicit piger, etc.: the slothful man 

 says, * There is a lion in the 

 path.' 236. 



Dictamnum genetrix Cretaea carpi t 

 ab Ida, etc. : A branch of healing 

 dittany she brought, Which in 

 the Cretan fields with care she 

 sought. Rough is the stem, 

 which woolly leaves surround, 

 The leaves with flowers, the 

 flowers with purple crown'd ; 

 Well known to wounded goats ; 

 a sure relief, To draw the pointed 

 steel, and ease the grief. 291. 



Dldlcl quod omnia opera, etc. : I 

 know that whatsoever God doeth 

 it shall be for ever : nothing can 

 be put to it, nor anything taken 

 from it. 255. 



Difficile non aliquem, etc. : it is 

 difficult to mention everybody; 

 it would be ungracious to omit 

 any one. 230. 



Diligite inimicos vestros: love your 

 enemies, do good to them that 

 hate you, and pray for them 

 which despitefully use you and 

 persecute you ; that ye may be 

 the children of your Father 

 which is in Heaven, who maketh 

 the sun to rise on the evil and 

 on the good, and sendeth rain on 

 the just and on the unjust. 345. 



Dimidium qul bene coeplt habet : well 

 begun is half done. C. 163. 



Dissimulatio error es paret, etc : dis- 

 simulating produces mistakes by 

 which the dissembler himself is 

 ensnared. 365. 



Dives inaccessos ubl Bolls filia lucos, 

 etc. : now near the shelves of 

 Circe's shore they run, Circe the 

 rich, the daughter of the sun. 

 278. 



Dwltlae si ajfluant, etc. : if riches 

 increase, set not your heart upon 

 them. 338. 



Divltls servl maxime servl : a rich 

 man's slave is most of all a slave. 

 C. 158. 



Dolendl modus, timendi non item\ 

 there is a limit to suffering but 

 none to fear. E. xv. 



Eadem magistratuum vocabula : the 



names of the magistracies are 



not changed. 260. 

 Ecce in deserto : behold he is in the 



desert. E. iii. 

 Ecce in penetrallbus : behold he is in 



the secret chamber. E. iii. 

 Ecce mlhi lucrefeci: Lo, I have 



made profit for myself. 185. 

 Ecce tlbl lucrefeci : Lo, I have made 



profit for you. 185. 

 Ego, non domlnus : I, not the Lord. 



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