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INDEX.


Notes and Queries, Jan. 28, 1905.


Prideaux (Col. W. F.) on Rossetti bibliography, 464 Southey's ' Omniana,' 1812, 305, 530 Spelling reform, 450 Steinman (G. Steinman), 416 Stowe's Survey ' : Cold Harbour, 341 Tennyson's House, Twickenham, 324 " The " as part of title, 524 Tori, 316

'Prideaux (W. R. B.) on Holme Pierrepont parish

library, 149, 350

Vaccination and inoculation, 456 Vossius (Isaac), his library, 361

printing, Jews and, 184

Prior (B. J.) on humorous stories, 188

Prisoners of war in English literature, 407

Program : programme, the spelling, 450

JPronunciation, influence of railways on, 36 ; Northern and Southern, 256, 317, 393, 538

Propale, use of the word, 369, 493

Proverbs: in the Cecil MSS., 22; in the Waverley Novels, 37 ; on honey and the orange, 134


^Proverbs and Phrases : Aching void, 348 Among others, 56 Balance of power, 8, 94 Beat sticke, 426, 533 Beatific vision, 7 Bee in his bonnet, 520 Bird in the hand or two in the wood, 23 Birds of a feather flock together, 8, 74 Bohemian village to me, 86 Brown and Thompson's Penny Hotels, 128, 297 Character is fate, 426, 494 Conscience money, 227 Coroner's cup, 128, 197, 297 Crocodile's tears, 23

Cry you mercy, I took you for a joint-stool, 214 Danceing the ropes, 426, 533 Defaulte of his compliment, 426, 533 Dogmatism is puppyism grown older, 520 Fay ce que vouldras, 186

Feed the brute, 257, 298

First kittSo, 149, 296

Fortune favours fools, 365, 491

Fy gownes fy, shame gownes shame, 23 Get a wiggle on, 28, 153, 274

Giving the hand, 126

Go anywhere and do anything, 8, 32

Honest broker, 369, 452

Humanum est errare, 57, 293, 351

II parle Franpais comme une vache espagnole, 173

Us sont comme les cloches, 404

In puris naturalibus, 265

Jurymen's cup, 297

Kick the bucket, 75

Loci tenentes, 128

Manager la chevre et le chou, 404

Month's mind : To have a month's mind, 487

Moon : Once in a blue moon, 80

Ocular demonstration, 189

Onine malutn ab Hispania ; omne bonum ab

Aquilone, 22 Oxford glove, 23 Pale : Measured the pale, 426, 533

Past : Woman with a past, 35


Proverbs and Phrases :

Poeta nascitur non fit, 388

Penny sayings, 415

Psalm-singing weavers, 128

Quakers, wet and dry, 128, 197

Queen Anne is dead. 128

Sailors' fingers are limed twigs, 22

St. George: Like St. George, always in his

saddle, 168,511 St. Giles's Cup, 128, 197, 297 Sit on the body, 409 Spaniards' discipline, 426, 533 Spanish village to me, 86 Stricken field, 266 Strike while the iron is hot, 23 The better the day the better the deed, 16 Tongue in the cheek, 148 Two strings to his bow, 23

When the steed is stolen, steek the stable door, 23 Work like a Trojan, 168 Prowse (G. R. F.) on hagiological terms used by

seamen, 147 Publishers' Catalogues, earliest known, 50, 118, 357,

455, 518

Publishing and bookselling, bibliography of, 11 Pulci's ' II Morgante Maggiore ' and Uncle Remus,

183, 276

Pulpit at St. Peter's Church, Wolverhampton, 37, 96 Pulteney (Sir John), his Cold Harbour, 341 Punctuation, meaning of poetry altered by, 183 ; in

MSS and printed books, 301, 462 Purcell (Henry), music for 'Macbeth,' 142; for 'Tempest,' 165, 270, 329, 370; ode on his death, 261

Puritans' Christmas under Charles I., 505 Putt, use of the word, 426, 533 Puttenham on merismus, 464 Q (A. N.) on diadems, 65 Quaker princess buried at Wisbech, 208, 294 Quakers, wet and dry, 128, 197 Quarrell (W. H.) on Nine Maidens, 453 Quartered, hanged, and drawn, the punishment, 97 Quebec and Surveillante, action between the frigates,

228, 271

Querist on " Honest broker," 369 Queue, use of the word in English, 77 Quirinus on con- contraction, 427


Quotations :

A craiik is a little thing that makes revolutions, 49

Ad majorem Dei gloriam, 107, 190

And beauty, born of murmuring sound, 460

And morning brings its daylight, 427

Anglica gens est optima flens, 405

Budge doctors of the Stoic fur, 460

Build a bridge of gold, 188, 295

Convinced against her will, 426

Death's pale violets, 388

Defectus naturae, error naturse, 276

Deorum sunt omnia, 111

Disce pati, 412

Dos besos tengo en el alma, 308, 373

Dull men in the country bred, 488

Ego soleo hortari amicos meos, ISO

Es ist bestimmt in Gottes Rath, 327, 351, 371

Errores primae coricoctioiiis raro corriguntur, 130