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INDEX TO LATIN QUOTATIONS 



Fellcls memoriae, etc. : of happy, of 

 pious, of good memory. 245. 



Felix doctrinae praedo : a fortunate 

 robber of learning. 259. 



Felix qulpotult, etc.: Happy the man 

 who doth the causes know Of all 

 that is ; serene he stands, above 

 All fears ; above the inexorable 

 fate, And that insatiate gulf that 

 roars below. 223. 



Felix terrarum praedo, etc. : a fortu- 

 nate robber of territory, who was 

 a bad example to the world. 259. 



Fen, si ex re sit popull Romani : 

 strike, if it may profit the Roman 

 people. E. ii. 



Fidelia vulnera amantls, etc. : faith- 

 ful are the wounds of a friend, 

 but the kisses of an enemy are 

 deceitful. 202. 



Flllus sapiens laetlficat patrem, etc. : 

 a wise son maketh a glad father, 

 but a foolish son is the heaviness 

 of his mother. 351. 



Flngunt simul creduntque : those who 

 are prone to invent are also 

 prone to believe. 195. 



Fons turbatus et vena corrupta, etc.: 

 a righteous man falling down 

 before the wicked is as a troubled 

 fountain and a corrupt spring. 

 E. Ivi. 351. 



Formavit hominem de limo terrae, etc. : 

 God formed man of the dust of 

 the ground, and breathed into his 

 nostrils the breath of life. 262. 



Fraus sibl in parvis, etc. : the 

 treacherous man begins by being 

 faithful in small things that he 

 may afterwards deceive with 

 greater profit. 357. 



Fronti nulla fides : the face is not to 

 be relied on. 357. 



Grata sub imo gaudia, etc. : conceal- 

 ing the pleasing joys deep in his 

 heart, while his countenance 

 simulates shame. C. 151. 



Habet argentum, etc.: surely there 

 is a vein for the silver and a 

 place for gold where they fine it. 

 Iron is taken out of the earth, 

 and brass is molten out of the 

 stone. 206. 



Haec omnia magno studio agebat : he 

 used to do all these things with 

 great energy. 367. 



Haec oportet facere, etc. : these things 

 ought you to do, and not to 

 leave the other undone. 369. 



Haec pro amicitid nostrd non occultavl : 

 I have not concealed these things 

 from you in consideration of our 

 friendship. E. xxvii. 



Hen vidifragilemfrangi, etc. : yester- 

 day, I saw a brittle thing broken ; 

 to-day a mortal dead. 223. 



Hie ab arte sua, etc.: this man is 

 faithful to his art. 200. 



Hinc usura vorax, etc. : hence sprang 

 devouring usury, and interest 

 quickly mounted up at the day, 

 hence the collapse of credit and 

 the usefulness of a war to many 

 debtors. E. xv. 



Hincstygias ebriushausit aquas : he was 

 not sober enough to taste any bit- 

 terness of the Stygian water. 282. 



Hoc Ithacus velit, etc.: my death 

 will Ithacus delight, and Atreus' 

 sons the boon requite. 316. 



Hoc quemadmodum fieri possit, etc.: 

 I have some ideas as to the way 

 in which this may be brought 

 about, and many ways may be 

 discovered : I ask you to reflect 

 on the matter. 234. 



Hominem dellrum, etc. : a madman 

 who dissipates away the real 

 import of a subject by verbal 

 distinctions. E. xxvi. 



Honoris causa: with honour. 331. 



Idem manebat, etc. : he continued 

 the same when it no longer be- 

 came him. E. xlii. 364. 



