[The Acknowledgment]: P. [66].
"The Prætor." Brutus in Shakespeare, if not the historical Brutus.
[The Cherry Bough]: P. [70].
"Si quis adhuc isthic meminit Nasonis adempti,
Et superest sine me nomen in urbe meum."
Tristia, Lib. III, El. X.
"Atque aliquis vestrum, Nasonis nomine dicto,
Deponat lacrymis pocula mista suis."
Idem, Lib. V, El. IV.
[A Talisman]: P. [87].
Many years after these lines were in print, it was pointed out to the author by a friend, a student of St. Bernard, how they have managed to echo in part a saying of that great Doctor, in his De Consideratione, Lib. I, Cap. VIII, Sec. 9:
"Prudentia item est quae inter voluptates et necessitates media, quasi quaedam arbitra sedens ... disterminat fines ... ex alterutris tertiam formans virtutem quam dicunt Temperantiam."
[Fifteen Epitaphs]: P. [91].