fit in nicely Рany sentences or scraps of Latin you may happen to have Рby heart, or at any rate that will not give you much trouble Рto look up; so as, when you speak of freedom and captivity, Рto insert Р Non bene pro toto libertas venditur auro; Р and then refer in the margin to Horace, or whoever Рsaid it; or, if you allude to the power of death, e in Рwith Р Pallida mors Aequo pulsat pede pauperum tabernas, Р Regumque turres. Р If it be friendship and the love God bids us bear to our Рenemy, go at once to the Holy Scriptures, which you can do Рwith a very small amount of research, and quote no less Рthan the words of God himself: Ego autem dico vobis: Рdiligite inimicos vestros. If you speak of evil thoughts, turn Рto the Gospel: De corde exeunt cogitationes malae. If of the Р Page 8