Notes and Queries, Jan. 30, I960.
INDEX
543
Quotations :
I 'm ninety -five, 16, 55
In ca?lo nunquam spectatam, 128, 271
In Liquorpond Street, as is well known to
many, 217
In that new world which is the old, 68 In the hot clasp of Victory, 309 Is he gone to a land of no laughter, 428, 476 It is too late ! Ah, nothing is too late, 448, 497 Jovi hospitali, 209
Jowk, and let the jow gae by, 129, 174 Justitia, una alias virtutes continet omnes,
127, 515
Lack of appreciation, 247
Les beaux esprits se rencontrent, 74
Like the lion bold, 408
Like the Scythian Ateas, 127, 270
Lites fuge macrum arbitrium, 128
Lord, what will all the people say ! 188
Lose this day loitering, 428, 476, 514
Men are like medlars, 109
Music of the spheres, 408, 454, 497
Nature, the kind old nurse, 408, 454
Nee minor est virtus, quam, quaerere, 127, 271
Nil gravius nil improbius quam fcemina, 127
Non ego me methodo astringam, 16
Nothing is more rare in any man, 247
Nutrit ubi implumes peregrina Ciconia, 127
O Lernaeam vere subolem, 128
Pax intrantibus, 506
Pectoris et cordis pariter proprieque, 128
Per Mare et per Terras, per quod tegit, 128,
271
Plus je connais les hommes, 188, 273 Possess one's soul, 247 Pour qui le monde visible existe, 247 Praises let Britons sing, 218 Prefaces to books are like signs to public- houses, 113 Prinia Salutantes atque altera continet hora,
128, 271, 356
Quadrijugis evectus equis sol aureus exit, 55 Queis tentant et arantes arenas, 127, 271 Qui que tu sois, voici ton maitre, 69 Quod Beges Indorum protinus aureis, 127,
270, 356
Quos India pascit Onagros, 127, 270, 271 Quoth William Penn to Martyr Charles, 227 Quotidie viro nubit, 128, 271 Recte vivere ; Alterum haud Iffidere, 469 Regie non alia in tota Asia, 127, 270 Reliquas etiam virtutes frugalitas continet,
173
Rich beyond the dreams of avarice, 220 Romae, Lutetiee ac Venetian, 127, 270 Salus civium in Legibus consist it, 127 Sanguis martyrum, semen Ecclesise, 487 Sic Angustiis a nobis devictis, 127 Sir Walter reigned before me, 278 Sleep the sleep of the just, 368 Snakes are generated out of human brains,
127, 270
Spread the mapp'd-out skulls, 157 Sufficit huic tumulus, 108, 332 Tell me not in mournful numbers, 209 The arrion crow, that loathsome beast, 88 The craftsmen's honours treasures are, 108 The French have taste in all they do, 129 The poet in a golden clime was born, 148 The pomp and prodigality of power, 448 The ringing grooves of change, 246 The scent of the roses, 300
Quotations :
Then haste thee to thy sullen isle, 190
Then Old Age and Experience, hand in hand r 108
'Tis love that makes the world go round r 368, 497
Titulo dignatus equestri, 128
Turpis libido (scilicet) potens venere, 128, 270
Two men looked through prison bars, 468
Two shall be born a whole wide world apart,. 309, 353, 413, 476
Ubi honor non est, 127, 271
Upon the hills of Breedon, 168, 218
Unus Pellseo juveni non sufficit orbis, 173
Vir bonus es doctus prudens, 173
We shall see them, 68
When tyrants kiss 'tis time to fear, 348, 397
Who when she died, like Flora fair, 68
Whom have I known that I remember best ? 168
William the Conqueror ten sixty -six, 228
With equal good nature, good grace, and good looks, 55
Yet who would stop, or fear to advance,.
129, 173
Quotations, seventeenth-century, 127 R. on old tunes, 138 R. (C.) on tanner = sixpence, 191 R. (C. H.) on Gedney Church, Lincolnshire, 248 R. (G. W. E. ) on authors of quotations wanted, 397 f 514
Bastinado as an English punishment, 398
Garibaldi, 247
November 5th : Guy Fawkes, 496
' Old Time Parson ' : Noagel and the tomtit, 496
Quantities, false, 9
Suffragettes, 518 R. (J. F.) on cire perdue process, 89
Jacques Babin, ex-noble, 474
' Epulum Parasiticum,' 178
R. (J. H.) on " minister " in early charters, 109* R. (L. M.) on lese-majeste 1 : republic, 507 R. (M.) on authors of quotations wanted, 389 R. (S.) on the nose celestial, 54 Race-courses, dolls on, 326, 453 Races and mutton at Banstead, c. 1733, 246 Raid of the Bishop of Norwich, 1383, 468, 516 Railway on Thames Embankment suggested, 247 Raleigh (Sir W.), his house at Brixton, 348, 411 Randolph (J. A.) on Bruges : its pronunciation, 474 Ranger of Greenwich Park, history of the office,
189, 235
Rats' Club dinner, in 1816, 49 Ratcliffe (T.) on " Apple- John face," 308
" As the farmer sows his seed," 169, 352
Baal-fires near Belper, 206
" Butter out of a dog's mouth," 387
Cadey=a hat, 374
Campbell, its pronunciation, 338
" Crooked Billet," 38
Cross sign : Hot Cross Buns, 157
Deedler : Deedling, 66
Dickens on half -baptized, 90
Fee-bowls, 98
" He which drinketh well," 511
Jones (Hannah Maria), 298
" May Jemmy Johnson squeeze me," 309
Moloker, Yiddish term, 435
Murder at Winnats, 17
November 5th, 384
Nutting time : Cobberer, 185