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Page 136
... multa neglecti dederunt Hesperia mala luctuosæ . The cause of Rome's decay . ( L. ) Hor . C. 3 , 6 , 5 . The fear of God cements your sway , From first to last all's in His hand ; And your neglect of Him has brought Unnumbered woes upon ...
... multa neglecti dederunt Hesperia mala luctuosæ . The cause of Rome's decay . ( L. ) Hor . C. 3 , 6 , 5 . The fear of God cements your sway , From first to last all's in His hand ; And your neglect of Him has brought Unnumbered woes upon ...
Page 145
... multa dolenda feres . ( L. ) Ov . R. A. 225 . Hard precepts these , one says ; I own they are : But health to gain much hardship must you bear.-Ed. 1292. Dura Exerce imperia , et ramos compesce fluentes . ( L. ) Virg . G. 2 , 370 ...
... multa dolenda feres . ( L. ) Ov . R. A. 225 . Hard precepts these , one says ; I own they are : But health to gain much hardship must you bear.-Ed. 1292. Dura Exerce imperia , et ramos compesce fluentes . ( L. ) Virg . G. 2 , 370 ...
Page 170
... multa Nocte tegi propriæ patiamur crimina gentis . ( L. ) Statius Syl . 5 , 2. - Let that day be blotted out of the record of time , and future ages know it not : Let us at least be silent , and allow many crimes of our own race to be ...
... multa Nocte tegi propriæ patiamur crimina gentis . ( L. ) Statius Syl . 5 , 2. - Let that day be blotted out of the record of time , and future ages know it not : Let us at least be silent , and allow many crimes of our own race to be ...
Page 172
... multa supersunt , Et dominum fallunt , et prosunt furibus . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 6 , 45 . It's a poor house which not great substance leaves , To ' scape the master's eye , and fatten thieves . - Ed . 1550. Eximia veste et victu ...
... multa supersunt , Et dominum fallunt , et prosunt furibus . ( L. ) Hor . Ep . 1 , 6 , 45 . It's a poor house which not great substance leaves , To ' scape the master's eye , and fatten thieves . - Ed . 1550. Eximia veste et victu ...
Page 181
... multa degustare . ( L. ) Sen. Ep . 2. - It shows a delicate stomach to be tasting so many dishes . Said of reading too many kinds of books . 1639. Fata obstant . ( L . ) - The Fates are against it . 1640. Fatigatis humus cubile est ...
... multa degustare . ( L. ) Sen. Ep . 2. - It shows a delicate stomach to be tasting so many dishes . Said of reading too many kinds of books . 1639. Fata obstant . ( L . ) - The Fates are against it . 1640. Fatigatis humus cubile est ...
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