{41} ["Ficta omnia
celeriter
tanquam flosculi decidunt, nec simulatum
potest quidquam esse diuturnum.
Ben Jonson - Discoveries Made Upon Men, and Some Poems
--_Plutarch_.
{32a} "While the unlearned is silent he may be accounted wise, for he
has covered by his silence the diseases of his mind."
{32b} Taciturnity.
{33a} "Hold your tongue above all things, after the example of the
gods."--_See_ Apuleius.
{33b} "Press down the lip with the finger."--Juvenal.
{33c} Plautus.
{33d} Trinummus, Act 2, Scen. 4.
{34a} "It was the lodging of calamity."--Mart. lib. 1, ep. 85.
{41} ["Ficta omnia
celeriter
tanquam flosculi decidunt, nec simulatum
potest quidquam esse diuturnum.
"--Cicero.]
{44a} Let a Punic sponge go with the book.--Mart. 1. iv. epig. 10.
{47a} He had to be repressed.
{49a} A wit-stand.
{49b} Martial. lib. xi. epig. 91. That fall over the rough ways and
high rocks.