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646 19 in the s. of coquettes 139 21 be in the strongest s 216 23 kingdom is a s 779 14 love is the law of the s 779 9 maxims from doubting s 673 20 of long experience 812 13 satirist of Nature's s 520 2 set thee to s. to an ant 780 2 tell tales out of s 329 13 the satanic s 193 20 toward s. with heavy looks. . . .479 15 unwillingly to s 16 13 veriest s. of peace 307 9 word we used at s 907 7 Schoolboy-a s.'s tale 755 1 every s. hath that famous 216 20 frights s. from his play. 574 20 what every s. knows 218 3 whining s. with his satchel .... 16 13 whips his taxed top 334 18 School-boys-from their books — 479 15 likes, at the expected 442 11 Schooled-in a strange tongue 779 4 School-fees-are heavy 756 22 School-house-by the road 218 6 Schoolmaster-is abroad 216 19 over the kind 156 18 Prussians, won 217 14 Schoolmasters-experience best S..756 22 let s. puzzle their brain 875 10 will I keep within 780 3 School-mistress-necessity as 551 5 Schools-and laws and mind 890 14 bewilder'd in maze of s 284 10 boy, untaught in s Ill s experience and in famous 423 9 jargon of the s 779 25 obedience pay to ancient s 150 6 old maxim in the s 276 21 severe s. shall never laugh 912 12 what s. heard simpler lore 315 14 Schranken-JahrhundertindieS..477 3 verschwinden die S 691 24 Schrecken-vor Ieeren S. zittert. . . 269 1 Schritt-der S. derZeit 798 12 "Weib hat tausend S S39 19 SchufsVdu mich s 147 15 Schuld-grosstes ist die S 241 1 Schulmeister-preussiche S 217 14 Schuylkill-alone by the S 691 17 Schwach-ist viel zu s 864 2 Schwana-Katzen mit dem S 883 22 Schwarmer-sonderbarer S 226 13 Zwang erbittert die 9 226 12 Schwarz-auf weiss besitzt 615 15 in der Ferae sehen sie s 735 2 Schwatzt-ers/snuraus 876 20 nochsohoch 245 18 Sohweigt-in sjeben Sprachen, r, ,709 20 Schwierigkeiten-liegen 194 4 Sohwindeln-nieht zu s 864 2 Science-ami though no s 698 S an exchange of ignorance 420 12 becomes imagination 308 12 comyth al this newe s 13 is cookery a noble s 138 2 frowned not on his humble 505 19 gave to law the air of s 434 23 hardest s. to forget 476 7 he that reads books of s 657 12 history lies at root of s 367 11 how s. dwindles 51 13 in s., read, by preference 656 19 la vraie s. et le vrai 488 is moral and political s 604 12 of ordered progress 613 16 only instrument of s 426 9 proper s. and subject 488 18 ranks as monstrous 26 11 refinement as 606 4 seed of ours 898 7 sees signs 775 10 sort of hocus-pocus s 432 6 that gives us any rest 668 10 to s. been given 820 22 young and bright 551 6 see also Science pp. 691, 692 Sciences-are not cast in a mould. 344 13 books must follow s 75 22 dark as s. metaphysic 806 2 fasting Monsieur knows 564 12 instruct fully in those s 780 4 than the keys of s 460 13 Scientia-fugiendarumque s 645 10 ipsa s. potestas est 420 4 Seientise-semina s. dedit 422 22 Sciential-bloom of s. apples 440 3 Scientiam-non dedit 422 22 Scintilla-parva ssepe s 272 24 Scio-quam cum istis vera 236 17 Scion-herself the solitary b 618 25 Scipio-and S.'s ghost walks 33 21 Dante sleeps afar like S *. . 277 13 Scipio Africanus-shaven was S.A. 57 5 Scire-deos quoniam propius 322 20 nefas homini 306 3 see also Knowledge pp. 421, 422 Scisaors-man with s. nicks 57 7 Scitum-est inter caxos 247 20 Scoff-fools who came to s 626 8 men may s 600 19 never s. at the wretched 518 4 Scoffer-product of a s.'s pen 51 9 Scoffing-his state 177 20 palm of s. we ascribe.. ■ 520 2 with an inward s 139 20 Scolding-after a s. by Carlyle 94 8 Scolpire-olte quel termine 443 20 Seorches-^with his brightness 340 23 Scorching-dog-etar 923 1 Score-and paid his s 580 12 bilk the s 98 22 of fore-knowledge 773 14 Scores-quitting all s. with 786 5 Scorn-and flout 'em 893 16 are laughed to s 11 4 arise in a sacred s 223 11 as still as death 770 11 feel the pain of fancied s 74 3 firm philosophers can s 430 4 fools may our s., not envy 226 18 for miserable aims 392 3 fortune knows we s. her most. . 292 6 hate of hate, s. of s 608 24 her own image 547 5 I am held in s 614 9 is in his calamity the s 519 3 makes after-love 902 a meanest wretch they s 73 6 or read tos 693 21 rules in s. all earthly 325 23 teach not thy lips such s 419 2 the ill-conditioned rabble 648 6 thrice in spite of s 781 23 under her fillet saw s 161 16 with impious s. inBult 729 5 with playful s 528 18 see also Scorn p. 692 Scorned-his own, who felt 595 3 the good he s 326 15 woman — s.I slighted 888 4 Scorner-of the ground,, ff ,,,,,. 42§ 4 why should I sit in s.'s seat. . .379 7 Scorneth-worldly pelf. 476 13 Soorning-caution's lesson s 442 11 the base degrees 21 13 Scorns-the eye of vulgar day .... 239 2 to mend 49 7 who s. the Saviour's yoke 383 19 Scorpion-compares, to epigram.. 288 21 died of the bite 609 18 Scotch-have no way 693 4 well into a S. understanding. . . 693 1 Scotched-have s. the snake 159 19 Scotchman-but was man of sense,692 22 may be made of a S 217 10 noblest prospect a S. sees 692 21 Scotia-my dear, my native 692 17 Scotland-drink a cup to S 803 9 give me but one hour of S 692 15 if in S.'s wilds we veil'd 370 3 if it felt with S 735 13 sequestered glens of S 294 20 shiver'd was fair S.'s spear 855 10 up wi' the flowers o' S 787 2 what are the flowers of S 279 11 word spoke of in S 269 7 Scots-and brither S 407 7 wha hae wi' Wallace bled 843 8 see also Scotland pp. 692, 693 Scottish-some S. muse 369 3 Scoundrel-given to such as 866 21 maxim 638 22 patriotism last refuge of s 586 3 Scourge-blue-stocking thes 894 2 fear, for their s 665 18 his own iniquities 843 15 iron s, and tort'ring hour 666 3 of life and death's extreme 575 23 thes. of God 52411 when the s. inexorable 666 9 with terrible s 650 18 Scowls-beside thee 571 8 Scrap-for as. of paper. .335 8, 850 10 Scraps-are good deeds past 799 IS on s. of learning dote 654 25 stolen thes 654 20 Scratch-an arrowed s 74 28 testy babe will s. the nurse — 480 7 Scratched-but s. withal 652 18 Scrawl-our verse would s 701 2 worse the s. the dose 503 16 Screams-of horror rend 268 17 so s. a goose 329 4 such s. hear 396 18 Screechowl-hooting of the s 868 3 with ill-boding cry 574 20 Screen-behold the s 36 8 bethisthys 131 6 charming Indian s 667 21 hid be, just for as 661 21 self-deprived of other s 826 1 which s. it from the view 315 5 Screw-your courage to 143 20 Scribbled-parchment being s 670 23 cribbler-of some low lampoon.. .407 8 swells with praises 49 7 Scribblers-to-day of every sort.. .828 18 Scribbling-itch f or s 49 18 Scribe-a s. each star above 317 9 every man a s. by trade 317 8 undoes the s 84 4 Scribendi^ac velociter s 592 19 qui nullum fere s 231 7 see also Authorship p. 49 Scribere-delectantia malim s 657 19 difficile est satiram non s 690 7 in vento et rapida s 466 24 si non liceat s 50 20 Scrinitr-non s., cujus carmina 607 17 Scribitis-vestris, qui s 49 3 Scriblative-Babblative and S 907 1 Scrimped-Charity s. and iced. . . . 595 26 Scrip-fill up my pilgrim's s 65 7 ope his leathern s 503 6 Scnpta-hoc genera s. sunt 94 2 Scripture-Devil can cite S 654 21 rammin' S. in our gun 693 15 with a piece of S 241 9 Scriptures-of the skies 749 l though not everywhere 693 8 Scripturus-legi sint s 49 10 Scrittc—in froDte s 342 21 Scroll-nor could the s. contain. . . 317 8 poets' s. wjjl outlive 309 21