is more dignified.

"Sunt agro! gaudemus,"[[287]]

is happy as applied to one of whom it may be said:

"Ne'er out of town; 'tis such a horrid life;

But duly sends his family and wife."

"Adsum, nugator, suge!"[[288]]

is addressed to a student who continues talking after the lecture has commenced: oh! the rascal!

"Graduatus sum! nego"[[289]]

applies to one who declined to subscribe for an M.A. degree.

"Usage mounts guard"