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 NINTH SERIES.

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Epigrams.

" Medicus et pollinctor," i. 141, 315

" Nash represents man in the mass," xii. 272, 335,

392, 493 " Oh the gladness of their gladness when they 're

glad," ix. 288, 378 " Our hebdomadal caustic, severe upon quackery,"

x. 486

Patten and clog, ii. 494 Pompadour (Madame de), xii. 447 " Quod non fecerunt barbari fecerunt Barberini,"

vii. 246, 375

"Se 1' uom che deruba un tomo," x. 486 Titrcraptf ai Xapirec, ix. 147, 273, 331, 372, 454 The royal Anna's statue here we find," x. 325 ' The Satyrs of old were Satyrs of note," viii. 461
 * Think, man, thy life," &c., vi. 46

1 Tis a very good world," viii. 143 vixit," x. 213
 * To gratify his people's wish," vi. 444
 * Tres fuerant Charites, sed, dum mea Lesbia

"Truth will out, even in an affidavit," xi. 505 " Two men wrote a lexicon," iii. 466, 493; iv. 56 " Where Nature's end of language is declined,"

vi. 368

Epilepsy and thrush, cures for, xii. 47 Episcopal College of St. Edward, x. 129, 213 Episcopal families, i. 76 ; ii. 93, 332 Episcopal registers at Lincoln, xi. 61 Episcopal wig, introduction of the, vii. 387 Episcopate, the, and Charles I., xi. 489 ; xii. 73 Epitaph, faded, i. 250; well-known, ii. 41, 229; historical point in an, xi. 135

Epitaphs :

" A virtuous woman," &c., vi. 505

'Abbey of Kilkhampton,' xii. 381

" Adeste, O Cives, adeste lugentes ! " xii. 393

" Ah ! cruel death, to make three meals of one,"

v. 434 ; vi. 14

"Alas, poor John," xi. 235, 511 " An honest soldier never is forgot," x. 375 "Better so. The world in growing," viii. 264 Bloomfield (Robert), xii. 365 " Bold Infidelity, turn pale and die ! " iv. 268,

332, 423

Child's, in Mortlake Church, ii. 106 Coachmen's, xi. 189, 352 Cooper (John Heath), in Ledbury Churchyard,

ii. 266

Cornish, xi. 146, 216 ; xii. 51, 92, 172, 216 Croke (Richard), at Marston, xi. 205 Cromwell (Oliver), by Pavilion, i. 428 "Dorothy Cecil, unmarried as yet," viii. 362,

386, 490, 529 ; ix. 53

" Earthly cavern, to thy keeping," iv. 230, 403 Elephant's in Latin, i. 228 ; ii. 95 'E\7rtf icat a* Tvxtf, ii. 41, 229 English, in Basque churchyard, iii. 385 Eve Leary Cemetery, British Guiana, iii. 143 "Farewell, vain world," ii. 306, 535; iii. 191,

389 "Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear," xi.

87, 172 Francklin (Charles), in Weatwood Church, ii. 386

Epitaphs :

Gawsworth, co. Chester, iv. 345, 522

" God works wonders now and then," xii. 356

Grattox, the spotted negro boy, v. 456, 505

" Gvillelmvlvs pulchellulus," xi. 484

" Had prayer been gifted to avert thy fall," xii.

186

Harris (Ann), iv. 326

" He whom Heaven did call away," vi. 182 Henry (Prince), 1612, v. 34, 77, 230, 337, 477 " Here lies a most dutiful daughter, honest and

just," x. 375 "Here lies an honest lawyer, that is Strange,"

x. 375

" Here lies I, at the chancel door," xi. 136 " Here lies John and with him Mary," xi. 297 " Here lies Ned H, because he died," viii. 307 "Here lies poor Fred, who was alive and is

dead," x. 37

" Here lies she who has his wife," v. 33 " Here lies under this same marble," xii. 67 " Here lies Will Salter, honest man," xi. 189 " Here lieth the bodi of honist," &c., x. 306, 375 " Here lieth y e body of an honest attorney,"

x. 197

" Here lyes inter'd an honest man," x. 375 " Here lyes Hall's Clay," viii. 306 " Here lyes the body of John Scott," xi. 118 "Here lyeth John Shukbrugh, of Navesbee,

gent., xi. 462 " Here lyeth my lifeles corps bereved of liveing

breath," ix. 29 "Here rests a woman, good without pretence,"

vii. 246

" Here, stranger, in this humble nest," x. 3 " Here underneath thou dost approach man." xi.

352

" Hie . iacet . ex'mvs," ix. 326, 478 " Hie, saltern, Marmorem, non mendacem, " vi. 386 "Hobson Judkins, Esq the Honest Soli- citor," x. 375 Honest, x. 197, 306, 375 ; xi. 178, 189, 397 ; xii.

356

Horse's, at Sark, ii. 325 "Howe, Howe, who is heare?" xii. 288, 414,

470 "Husband and wife that did twelve children

bear," iii. 166 "I'faith, Ned,"ix. 345 "I grudge the fashion of the day," xi. 135 " I, nimium dilecta, vocat Deus," iv. 47, 97, 155 " In frost and snow, thro' hail and rain," ii. 146 " In some tall pitcher," v. 6 " Is 't possible did not this star appear," xi. 10 Infant's, in Beckington Churchyard, ii. 187 " Interred here in grave," ix. 243 " Inveni portum," ii. 41, 229 " Jesusen izena gatik, ez otoi ! " vii. 345 Johnson (John), in Farndish Church, xii. 53 Johnson (Mr. Thomas), " Good reader, if thou

can'st but spare a tear," v. 477 Jones, at South Kilvington, iii. 284 " Life is a city full of crooked streets," iii. 53,

191, 415 " Lyve well and dye never," iii, 186, 398