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 NINTH SERIES.

221

Quotations :

What horrid sounds salute my withered ears !

i. 109 Whate'er the eager Bpirit to itself denies, xii.

389 Whatever sweets Sabsean springs disclose, v. 109,

219

When at the altar, surplice-clad, I stand, vi. 9 When Cupid makes immortal arms his spoil,

xi. 170

When earth, as if on evil dreams, xi. 28, 90 When in retreat Fox lays his thunder by, i. 329 ;

ii. 78

When late within the Caspian Sea, vii. 489 When Night her purple veil had softly spread,

x. 108 When the dim presence of the awful night, iv. 48,

95, 215

When the French ride at the Nore, ii. 7 When the little drummer beats to bed, xii.

440 When the whole world turns to coal, then chiefly

lives, vi. 210 When the wine is good and the purse is full,

vii. 248 When the world was young, iv. 230, 258,

298 When time shall turn those amber locks to gray,

iv. 109, 157, 237 Where Elvers, Vaughan, and Grey lay shorter

by the head, iv. 499 Where the bees keep up their tiresome whine,

i. 429

Where'er you walk, vi. 190, 259, 318 Which is the happiest death to die? i. 227,

313

Who is the madman ? viii. 284 Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate, x. 268, 351,

494 Who never tasted grace, and goodness ne'er had

felt, xii. 88

Who two peridots doth own, vi. 348 Whose curtain never outward swings! ii. 67,

118

Why rush the discords in ? i. 389 Wilt thou ? I know thou wilt, ii. 27 With affection beaming in one eye and calculation

in the other, ix. 87, 175 With Tartar faces thronged and horrent uniforms,

viii. 326

Wo Bind die schb'nen Tage hin, ii. 69 Word - catchers who live on syllables, viii.

326 Wordsworth and Coleridge, and Landor and

Southey, ix. 508

World without end, xi. 448, 513 Wouldst have a friend ? ii. 148 You are old, Father William, iv. 240, 305 You should indeed have longer tarried, ii. 389 ;

iii. 458

Quotations, verification of, v. 333 ; ix. 125 ; familiar French, v. 336, 398, 461, 478; collection of Biblical, 426, 484 ; in text-books, vi. 24, 172, 233 ; from Shakespeare on wall calendars, vii. 202, 334, 478 ; wanted, xi. 68, 118, 236, 490

R metathesis in O.E., v. 81

R printer of the fifteenth century, xii. 241

R. on Bloody Monday, v. 377. Bruce and Avenell, xi. 228. Chartulary of Ross, vi. 210. Cistercian visitations, xii. 247. Dowager peeresses, vii. 468. Gulston (William), iii. 308. Huitson family, vii. 129. Stanbury of Devon and Cornwall, vii. 128

R. (A. F.) on American diplomas and degrees, xii. 167. Bottled Burton ale, v. 67. Cap in the hunting- field, xi. 184. Garage, viii. 143. "Christmas cheers," vi. 370. Coon song, xii. 269. Cunard steamers, first, xi. 185. Dancers: "Doing the dancers," vi. 288. Emmas at fairs, iv. 381. Humph, viii. 80. Legal action, interesting, vii. 206. Let- terette, xii. 465. Mannings and Tawell, xii. 230. " Publish " in rime, ix. 408. Records in maternity, xi. 238. 'Red, White, and Blue,' iv. 426. "Sent on suspicion," xii. 246. Tambourello, xii. 329. Thames tunnel, iv. 419. "Top spit," xii. 505. Trousers, their introduction, ix. 489. Twopenny- halfpenny dime, vi. 249. " Twopenny Tube," vii. 29. Whiskers =moustache, v. 88

R. (Anna M.) on Dr. John Radcliffe, i. 108

R. (C.) on military trophies, i. 327

R. (C. H.) on 'Book of the Foundations,' xii. 428. Snagge (T. W.) and oaken coffins, xii. 455

R. (C. O.) on " Ce n'est que le premier pas qui coute," ix. 351

R. (C. W.) on Drew family, xi. 248

R. (D.) on cast of Napoleon's face, iii. 75. Soldier ancestors, v. 496. Titles of pictures, ii. 76

B. (D. M.) on Adelphi Society of London, xi. 110. 'Adventures in the Moon,' v. 128. Alphabet- keeper, ix. 469. Anchylostomeasis, its meaning, v. 28. Arbuthnot (James Carnegy), vi. 412. Barclays of Mathers, vii. 309. Bedingfield family, v. 68. Bright (John), iii. 49. Bully, football term, v. 9. Calvin letters, vi. 229. Cantership, x. 8. Castor sugar, ix. 307. Dice-throwing by maidservants, iii. 164. Doorman, viii. 184. Faded epitaph, i. 250. " Far cry to Loch Awe," v. 130. Farow, its mean- ing, iii. 211. George=penny roll, i. 74. Glyn- dyfrdwy, iii. 74. Gulls, inland, iii. 72. Houses, haunted, i. 288. Illustration as a book word, iii. 316. James VI., letter of, iv. 408. Mayor, weigh- ing-in, ii. 509. Mercer family, xii. 288. Monastic orders, ii. 474. Moravia and Campbell families, xi. 469. Phaer (T.), of Cilgerran, x. 36. Phisgie= pick, ii. 488. Pledge illegal, iii. 148. Rose and Zorzi families, vii. 68. Sleever, beer measure, iii. 8. Smithfield, its meaning, vi. 458. " Snakes of Aberdare," vi. 67. Squab, its meaning, ii. 167. Tonn, its etymology, i. 16. Welsh alliteration, vi. 437. Wheat, mummy, i. 248

R. (E.) on Sir T. Bodley, x. 207. " Eve stood at the Garden gate," ix. 114. Heraldic query, i, 67. New- castle silver marks, ix. 369. " Unspeakable Turk," iii. 177

R. (B. M.) on Welsh family queries, x. 289

R. (F. E.) on inscriptions on statues, v. 168

R. (F. G.) on 'Eros' and 'Anteros,' viii. 163

R. (F. R.) on crossing knives and forks, x. 74. Flapper, Anglo-Indian slang, x. 134. " La Belle