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TENNYSONIANA.
"—But fetch the wine,
Arrange the board and brim the glass;
"Bring in great logs and let them lie,
To make a solid core of heat—"
In Memoriam, cvi. 4-5.


"Dissolve frigus, ligna super foco
Large reponens; atque benignius
Deprome quadrimum Sabina."
Hor. Lib. 1. Carm. 9.


"—Shall not Love to me,
As in the Latin song we learnt at school,
Sneeze out a full God-bless-you right and left?"
Edwin Morris, or The Lake.


"Hoc ut dixit, Amor, sinistram ut ante,
Dextram sternuit approbationem."
Catull. Carm. xlv.


"'—O brook,' he says,
'O babbling brook,' says Edmund in his rhyme,