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 Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, 1904.

INDEX.

545

Quotations :

A gallant captain, 506

A prospect all on fire, 88

All the flowers were in their pride, 389

Amours. See Mais on revient.

Anser, apis, vitulus, populos et regna gubernant,

506

As merry as Griggs, 505 Asmund and Cornelia, 468 Beaucoup de personnes voudraient savoir, 138 But should fortune fill your sail, 49, 155 Cane decane canas, 385, 478 C'est que 1'enfant, 350 Cruel of heart were they, bloody of hand, 88 Cui pudor et justitise soror, 269 Fortuna quod donare dicitur, dum ostendit, aufert,

148

Gardening, man's primeval work, 129 Hark ! hark ! The dogs do bark, 387, 498 Haro ! haro ! haro ! 126, 272, 412, 496 I asked of Time for whom those temples rose, 188,

271

I 'm the loudest of voices in orchestra heard, 60 Indecent words admit of no defence, 126, 215, 313 Laden with grief and oppression of the heart, 468 La vie est breve, 320 La vie est telle, 54 Love took up the harp of life, 300 Mais on revient toujours, 308 Mala stamina vitse, 269 Mallem Augusti judicium, 315 Multis annis jam transactis, 468 My name may have buoyancy, 389 No God, no Truth ? Receive it ne'er, 188, 271 Our apprehensions mar our days, 349 Poorly provided, poorly followed, 88 Quadrijugia per inane Venus subvecta Columbia.

148

Quern Deus vult perdere prius dementat, 387 Quorum Deus vult mutare fortunam, 387 Scriptures out of church, 429, 496 Ships that pass in the night, 320 Sleep, that is death's twin brother, 389 So, when at last by slow degrees, 429 Sow a thought, reap an action, 309, 377 Tell me, ye winged winds, 188, 271 That power that kindly spread the clouds, 8 The blessings he enjoys, to guard, 88 The dreadful appetite of death, 88 The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world, 440 The generations pass, the gods abide, 68 The murtherer's chain partake, Corded and burn- ing at the social stake, 88 The truest wealth, the contented mind, 329 Ubi lapsus ? quid feci ? 374 Un jour que j'dtais triste, 309 Vita posse priore frui, 114 We only live when we are happy, 207 Whate'er the eager spirit to itself denies, 389 When the little drummer beats to bed, 440 Who never tasted grace, and goodness ne'er had felt, 88

K. on Cistercian visitations, 247

B printer of the fifteenth century, 241

B. (A. F.) on American diplomas and degrees, 167 Coon song, 269

E. (A. P.) on letterette, 465

Mannings and Tawell, 230

" Sent on suspicion," 246

Tambourello, 329

"Top spit, "505 E. (C. H.) on ' Book of the Foundations,' 428

Snagge (T. W.) and oaken coffins, 455 K. (D. M.) on Mercer family, 288 E. (G. E.) on St. Dials, 49 B. (J.) on beginning of a new century 125

Infant Saviour, 292 E. (J. F.) on Beyle: Stendhal, 127 E. (M. E.) on Beni-Israel, 190 Babbits and rheumatism, 126 Bae (F.) on John Gilpin: Shakespeare in 1799, 26 Baggie, use and meaning of the word, 388, 512 Bailway, first, in Scotland, 186 Bailway literature, 28, 132 Eainfall in July, 1816, 242 Bakehell, early use of the word, 146 Raleigh (Sir Walter), memorial in St. Margaret's, Westminster, 63, 289 ; in America, 105, 250 ; his parents, 349, 451 ; pronunciation of the name, 366, 497

Bam, riding the black, 483 Bandolph (J. A.) on cardinals, 174, 334

Courts of Bequests, Wards, and Augmentations, 490

Priory of Austin Friars, 352

Solent, 894

Sorbonne Church, 84

Souvenir Normand, 354 Bascise, its locality, 91 Bastell (John) and John Hey wood, 383 Batcliffe (T.) on folk-lore of childbirth, 496

Pass, 237

Eobin a Bobbin, 503

Tickling trout, 505

"To mug," 231

Bations, army pronunciation of the word, 434 Beade (A. L.) on James Heath, engraver, 30

Wellington (Duke of), 85, 378 Eeade (Charles), W. F. Peacock on, 243, 312, 517 ;

in Bolton Bow, 248, 332, 397

Bebellion of 1745, MSS. relating to the, 169, 314, 356 Red Cross on Gipsy Queen, 496 Bed House at Battersea, 1768, 385, 511 Bed Lion Square, Cromwell's remains buried in, 486 Red up, use of the term in England, 150, 337 Reed (Sampson), his ' Observations on the Growth of

the Mind,' 308

Reform Act, verses on the, 397

Beichel (0. J.) on ancient demesne or Cornwall fee, 72 Belative on the battle of the Nile, 324 1 Religion of Nature Delineated,' edition of 1722, 486 Religious, immured alive, 25, 131, 297, 376, 517 Bepton (George), his Parliamentary career, 407 Bequests, Court of, 309, 490 'Reskimer, a Cornish Gent.,' portrait by Holbein,

169, 276, 512

Reynolds (H. F.) on M'Baghnall family, 329 Beynolds (Sir Joshua), portrait of Emily Pott, 15 ;

his portraits of Peg Woffington and her sister, 309 Rheumatism and rabbits, 126 Bhinoceri, misuse of the word, 345 Rhinoceros in Fleet Street, 85