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Notes and Queries, Jan. 29, 1916.


SUBJECT INDEX.


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Quotations :

Ipsum Bonum quod honestum, 200

Je ne suis pas la rose, mais j'ai v6cu avec elle,

68, 187

John Smith was a navvy strong and , 503 Lamia, the woman serpent, wins her thralls,

503

Lave in it, drink of it, 47 Le ciel au-dessus le toit,si bleu, si calme, 160,

210, 270, 310 Le mutin Anglois, et le bravache Ecossais,

441, 488

Le plus grand de>eglement de 1 'esprit, 68 L'humanite' se compose de plus de morts que

de vivants, 68 Life is a romance, 58 L'ltalia fara da se, 232 Live to-day, to-morrow is not, 86, 151 London Bridge is broken down, 38, 149 Mankind.... a fly on an uneven floor, 10,

163 More aged Christian, who has sailed thorow,

160 Mother of Celt, and of Cymric, and Briton,

140 No curtain hides from view the spheres

elysian, 160 No Woman over thirty is worth looking at,

Non seulement 1'Angleterre mais chaque

Anglais est une lie, 68 Nor boast, O i_Choisy ! seat of soft delight,

219 O days gone by, O living lyre, 503

KfofJiOS (TKT)V/), 77, 117, 170

Oh, the little ,. more, and how much it is !

481

Omnes omnia bona dicere, 462, 509 Pallas, nor thee I call on, mankind maid, 17 Pass round the tankard, boys, while the tap

flows for ye, 503 Per passage penible passons a port plaisant,


Pompa Mortis magis terret, 231

Prends le premier conseil d'une femme,

247

Qu'est-ce qu'une grande vie ? 68, 187 Qui n'a pas v^cu dans les ann^es pre"ce"dant

la Revolution, 68, 470 Res nolunt diu male administrari, 277 St. George for Merrie England, 482 Sans te plaindre du temps qui coule comme

1'onde, 200

Si vis pacem, para bellum, 28, 76, 163 Take me to thee, and thee to me, 426 The beauteous Trent, which in itself enseams,

502

The roads are not passable, 279 The Vestal priestess of a sisterhood, 100,

146, 166, 190 Therefore are feasts so solemn and so rare,

48 Tho' lofty Scotia's mountains where savage

grandeur reigns, 360 Thrice is he armed who hath his quarrel just,

250

Titulo dignatus equestri, 478 To rise upon wings, and hold, 442 To thee be all men heroes ; every race,

421 Tu mihi, Tu certe memini Graecine negabas,

300, 346


Quotations :

Veni, vidi, vici, 28, 77, 117

Virtue. . . .is peregrina in terris, in cselo civis,

478

When the old black eagle flying, 421, 465 Wherever the Spaniards go they build a

church, 68 Young Never-Grow-Old, with your heart of

gold, 54


' Racing for Lambeth,' satirical print, c. 1750,

182, 283 Railway, stations of American underground, 102,

148

Railway station, Holloway, built in 1850, 277 Rainey (Mr.), and Bible bought of, 1603, 183,

467

Ramsey (Abbot of), his seal, c. 1240, 260 Rate-books, old, of the City of London, 77 Rats, their dislike to toads, 482 Rawstone Street Theatre, Clerkenwell, c. 1822, 84= Raynford (W.), of Essex, his will, c. 1433, 259 " Raze " of ginger, meaning of the word, 6, 76 Read (John), d. 1847, and the stomach-pump,

438 Reade (C.), references hi his ' The Cloister and the

Hearth,' 140, 185, 207, 304 Records of Military Courts Martial, 180, 299 " Recusant Poets," and their poems, 1535-1735,

300

" Red earth," as foundation for houses, 442 ' Red Gauntlet,' Richard Mendham in, 319 Reference marks, Greek alphabet used, 409 Regalia of the corporation of Cashel, 320 Regimental mess, hour of, c. 1750, 139 Registers : parish, volumes hi other places, 39, 66,

72, 511 ; burial, meaning of numbers in, 442 Reily (Richard), London printer, c. 1740, 139 Rex or St. George Rex family, 378 Reymerswael (M. van), inscription in his picture of

St. Jerome, 10, 58, 188 Reynolds (Sir J.), his painting ' Justice,' 85,

128

Reynolds family of Aylesford, 1632, 159 Rheumatism cured by nettles and bee-stings,

298, 363, 506 Ribeiro dos Sanctos, Portuguese bibliographer,

120

Richardson (Samuel), his birthplace, 320 Riddell (Maria), her essay on Burns, 1796, 159

Kimes :

A was an alderman fond of good cheer, 69 A was my aunt who was graceful and iair, 69 House that Jack Built, 377, 427, 464 Kite went flying up to the moon, 69 Lord Lovel he sat at his own castle gate, 69 Peg top, peg top, fast asleep, 69 Said Tommy hi the round straw hat, 69 Ring, and "left-handed" marriage, 258, 310,

366 Rings, memorial, to Lord Nelson, 233, 361, 402,

469 Roberts, in Smith's ' Nollekens and his Times,

140, 208, 248 Robins, Price, Bulkeley, and Kirkman families, 9,

75

Robinson (Luke), two M.P.'s of the name, 304 Rochester (Lord), his statement about Nathaniel Lee, 502