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... heart is black , of such an one beware . -Ed . 20. Absint inani funere noniæ , Luctusque turpes et querimoniæ ; Compesce clamorem , ac sepulcri Mitte supervacuos honores . ( L. ) Hor . C. 2 , 20 , 21 . Weep not for me . No dirges for my ...
... heart is black , of such an one beware . -Ed . 20. Absint inani funere noniæ , Luctusque turpes et querimoniæ ; Compesce clamorem , ac sepulcri Mitte supervacuos honores . ( L. ) Hor . C. 2 , 20 , 21 . Weep not for me . No dirges for my ...
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... heart . Motto of Jeanne d'Albret of Navarre , mother of Henry IV . , and adopted by him as his own devise . 44. A confesseurs , médecins , avocats , la vérité ne céle de ton cas . ( Fr. ) Prov . - From confessors , physicians , and ...
... heart . Motto of Jeanne d'Albret of Navarre , mother of Henry IV . , and adopted by him as his own devise . 44. A confesseurs , médecins , avocats , la vérité ne céle de ton cas . ( Fr. ) Prov . - From confessors , physicians , and ...
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... heart's content . In music , it signifies that the " time " of the passage may be extended at will accord- ing to the taste of the performer . 86. Ad mala quisque animum referat sua . ( L. ) Ov . R. A. 559. - Let each one call to mind ...
... heart's content . In music , it signifies that the " time " of the passage may be extended at will accord- ing to the taste of the performer . 86. Ad mala quisque animum referat sua . ( L. ) Ov . R. A. 559. - Let each one call to mind ...
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... heart too proud . - Conington . The first line was written by the Constable Montmorency ( 16th cent . ) over his castle gate , and eventually gave , from its initial word , the name to the castle itself - Equam , corrupted in course of ...
... heart too proud . - Conington . The first line was written by the Constable Montmorency ( 16th cent . ) over his castle gate , and eventually gave , from its initial word , the name to the castle itself - Equam , corrupted in course of ...
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... heart , ' tis there that genius dwells . Cf. Vauvenargues , Reflex . et Max . No. 87 , Les grandes pensées viennent du cœur . - Great thoughts come from the heart . 150. Ah ! il n'y a plus d'enfants . ( Fr. ) Mol . Mal . Imagin . -Ah ...
... heart , ' tis there that genius dwells . Cf. Vauvenargues , Reflex . et Max . No. 87 , Les grandes pensées viennent du cœur . - Great thoughts come from the heart . 150. Ah ! il n'y a plus d'enfants . ( Fr. ) Mol . Mal . Imagin . -Ah ...
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