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Notes and Queries, July 86,1913. 533 SUBJECT INDEX. Public-houses, " tied house " system for, 1726, 7 " Pudding-time," in ' Vicar of Bray,' 149, 215 " Pull one's lee," origin of the slang phrase, 508 Pun, history of the " Peccavi " pun, 228, 290 Purnell-Edwards family of Stancombe Park, 469 Purrear (W.) of Cranfleld, c. 1550, 330 Puxley Green, Northants place-name, 70 Pyke, Fullwood, Halley, and Parry families, 203, 277 Pyke, Mewce, Washington, and Halley families, 102, 317 Quebec Chapel, Bryanston Street, 205, 286 Queen Square, Bloomsbury, statue in, 425 Queenhoo Hall, derivation of the name, 430 Queensberry (fourth Duke of), " Old Q.," hla letters, 330 " Querke of the sea," meaning of the term,"409. 476 Quiberon Bay, battle, 1759, pictures of, 100, 216 " Quo vadU :; " origin of the phrase, 448, 497 Quotations :— A babe is fed with milk and praise, 410, 453 A few who have watched me sail away, 508 A wyvern part-per-pale addressed, 228, 294, 395 And, before he beard, 387, 434 And of St. Brigete bowre, I trow, 150, 231 And shall not this night and its long dismal gloom, 428 And though they sleep in dungeons deep, 268 Arm of the Lord 1 whose wondrous power, 251 As body when the soul has fled, 369 Bibles with cuts and comments thus go down, 269 Bolton with his bolt-in-tun, 29, 95 Courteous—elegant in manners, kind, 127, 217 Dat Oalcnus opes, dat Justinianus houores, 208,273 Death rides a horse of rapid speed, 430 Do you recollect the day, 168 Dreams of Lipara, 78 Each spake words of high disdain, 480 Efflgiern Cbrlsti dum transis pronus honora, 484 Every fool describes, 269 Ex Umbris et Imaginibus in Veritatem, 449 Farewell, vain world 1 I 've had enough of thee, 266, 449 Felix quern faciunt iilicna pericula cautum, 146 For Scotland, my darling, lies full in my view, 209 For thee I quit the law's more rugged ways, 30 Full many a gem of purest ray serene, 318 Great feast of poetry, 387, 478 Guide-Books, Rhymes, Sketches, Illustrations, 269 Hsec sunt Cambrisee, durty streates, et hnlfpeny piste, 128 Hec sunt Elite, lanterna, capolla Marite, 128 lltec sunt Hullina, Humber quodlings, et bona vina, 128 He that dreamed that be saw his father, 78 Heart of my heart, she has broken the heart of me, 268 Here now the resun of his nam, 270, 333 Quotations:— Home is Home, though it is never so homely, 410, 454 I do not fear the landing on the shore, 360 I hate the French, because they are all slaves, It 90, 156, 215 If I am not the rose, I have lived near it, 34S), 397, 435 Immatura peris.—Tu, fortunatior, annos, 00, 176 In Nature's workshop but a shaving, 251 In thy face have I seen the Eternal, 229, 2!»8 Jugulantur homines ne nihil agatur, 69, 78. 217 Let us be grave, my boys ; here comes a fool,. 109, 176 Han is a tool-making animal, 188 Man is immortal till his work is done, 330, 373 Men are only boys grown tall, 450, 490 Mors lilia sentibus eequat, 187 Musice mentis medicina moestae, 406 My bonnie lass she smileth, 168 Nee licuit populis parvum te, Nile, viderr, 29, 115 No man can point to the exact moment when daylight merges into darkness, 150 No more the thirsty entrance of this soil, 66 No one but a madman would throw firebrand-* about, 508 O mater preclarissima, 326 Of Carthage wall I was a stone, 109, 195, 278 One ship drives East, and one drives West, 138 Perfacile est, aiunt, prouerbia seriber^ cuiuis, 155, 498 Per6 con ambo le braccia mi prese, 4iiI Quanto place al mondo £ breve sogno, 208, 257 Sed vacuos loculos semper Homerns ha bet, 208 Servi tua est conditio, ratio ad te nihfl, 69, 217 Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife, 7 Tantus amor veri, nihil est quod noacere malim, 229, 314 Tela prasvisa minus nocent, 246 The depraved nature of man, 10, 138 The fields in blossom flamed and Hushed, 489 The lowing herd winds slowly o'er the lea, 270, 316, 371 The wind might blow through an English- man's house, 90 There are very few persons who pursue science with true dignity, 288 There in that smallest bud lay furled, 267 There is a great deal of human nature in man, 489 There is no adaptation or universal applira- bility in men, 3811 There is no unbelief. Whoever plants a. seed, 50 There was a Knight of Bethlehem, 189,257 There was " Father Mac " in a gorgeous veft, 329, 377 These children are dear to Me. Be a mother to them, 130 Those she refuses, she treats still, 268 Thy works, thine alms, and all thy good endeavour, 387, 434 Time loosely spent will not again be von, 36ft