Notes and Queries, Feb., 1918.
SUBJECT INDEX.
537
heard,
Quotations :
Dear books ! the man who knows you, and
hath tried, 210, 314 " Dear God ! the name Thou gavest me, alas !
I have forgot," 480 Death opens out the covered way which
enters into light, 510
86s fj.oi rt> irrtpov, 09, 119, 158 '%
E'en as he trod that day to God, 480, 522 Farewell the beautiful, meek, proud disdain.
480 Genius, which means the transcendent
capacity of taking trouble, first of all, 374 Gigantic daughter of the West, 301, 372, 402 God bless thee wheresoe'er thou art, 510 God girt her about with the surges, 29 God is on the side of big battalions, 38, 56, 75 God send the land deliverance, 117 He flits across the stage a transient and
embarrassed phantom, 450, 492, 522 He who killeth a cow was as if he slew a man,
108, 195
Help me to need no aid from men, 360, 402 His foe was folly, and his weapon wit, 129,
d9O Holy Father, in Thy mercy, 70, 153, 344
I have a thousand men," said he, "to wait
upon my will," 148
I know not flesh is holier than flesh, 29 I ; d not give room for an Emperor, 148 I m the loudest of voices in orchestra
^98, 371, 459 In an Elizabethan or Jacobean house I throw
my hat down on the hall table, 480 In matters of commerce the fault of the
Dutch, 472
In summer, when the vales are clear, 419 Inebriated with the exuberance of his own
verbosity, 229
It has a short quick jar upon the ear, 450, 492 Ivy and violet, what do ye here ? 506 Johe hypothese, elle explique tant de choses,
oo3
. ...le simple appareil D'une beaute" qu'on
vient d arracher au sommeil, 69, 158 Life isn't all beer and skittles, 230, 282 May I sink meanlier than the worst, 419 Men cannot live without my first, 298, 371,
4o9 Miserere, Domine ! The words are uttered
and they flee, 508
Multum Legendum, sed non Multa, 314 My dead lov.i came to me and said, 387, 432 Nescis, mi fili, quantilla sapientia regitur
mundus? 480 No pleasure to a London tradesman to sell
anything which was what it pretended to
be, 189, 431 Nor spring nor summer beauty hath the
grace, 90, 139 O, the fierce purr of it, clang of it, whirr of it I
505 " Oh ! where is the sea ? " the fishes cried,
360, 462 On a lone moor all wild and bleak, 301, 372,
CV29
Out of space, out of time, 69, 158, 344 Penes Reges est inferre bellum, penes autem
Deum terminare, 70, 192 Poe, the most incorrigible blackguard of
genius, 230, 339 Poets and princes own a common P, 30
Quotations :
Pourquoi cette trombe enflamme'e, 4
Qui ante diem periit, 100
Quinque sumus fratres, uno de stipite nati,
510 Sad, happy race, soon raised and soon
depressed, 90, 139
St. Peter's finger at the churchyard side, 449 Science is measurement, 360 See the silent smithy where, 129 Self is a subject on which all can be eloquent,
but few entertaining, 478, 520 Stupor mundi clems Anglicanus, 169 The blackest Ink of Fate, sure, was my Lot, 36 The dog that don't know how to bite, 419 The little speedwell's darling blue, 318 The lofty peaks of the Andes pierced the
skies like perforated zinc, 130 The multitude is more taken with appearance
than reality, 108
The Picture plac'd the busts between, 379 The secret consciousness of duty well per- formed, 274 The star that shines so pure and bright, 301
The triple pride Of Eildon, 360
There is so much bad hi the best of us, 480, 522 There rolls the deep where grew the tree, 148,
195 They say there's iron in beer, and I believe it,
450 This very morn I've felt the sweet surprise, 69,
158 To Banbury came I, O profane one, 360, 393,
455
Uncouth forms in disarray, 415 We rule the world, we letters 5, 249 What though some boast through agea dark,
479, 520
When the golden sun is sinking, 148 Yet if his Majesty, our sovereign lord, 419,
462, 492
Ranton Abbey, engraving of a shooting party at,
385 Rathbone (Hannah M.), her ' Diary of Lady
Willoughby,' 524
" Battled "= flurried, origin of the word, 446, 487 Records of the Ecclesiastical Commission for the
North of England, 416 Red Dragon of Wales at 10 Downing Street, 1917,
274, 314
" Red wigs," meaning of the term, 1734, 332 ' Regal Rambler,' 1793, its author, 57 Regiments : 36th Regiment of Foot, its stations,
1757-60, 272, 368 ; 74th Regiment of Foot, its
stations, 1760-66, 331, 399, 427 ; " Men of
Kent" and " Invicta " badge, 477 ; Northum- berland Fusiliers, their badges, 509 Reid (Capt. Mayne), quotation from, on the
Andes, 130 Rembolt (Berthold) and a copy of Gratian'a
4 Decretum,' 416, 487 ' Reminiscences of a Scottish Gentleman,' by
" Philo Scotus," 1861, 30, 118 Reynolds (J. Hamilton), poet, his descendants,
360, 425 Rhoscomyl (Owen), pseudonym of Owen Vaughan,
author of The Shrouded Face,' 402 Ribright (Thomas), optician, d. 1781, 447, 489 Riccio (David), date of his muruer, 1566. 442