Remis velisque—With oars and sails; with tooth and nail. Pr.

Remis ventisque—With oars and wind.

Remorse is as the heart in which it grows: / 15 If that be gentle, it drops balmy dews / Of true repentance; but if proud and gloomy, / It is the poison tree that, pierced to the inmost, / Weeps only tears of poison. Coleridge.

Remorse is the echo of a lost virtue. Bulwer Lytton.

Remorse, the fatal egg by pleasure laid. Cowper.

Remote from man, with God he passed his days; / Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise. Parnell.

Remove not the ancient land-mark. Bible.

Remove the cause, and the effect will cease. 20 Pr.

Renascentur—They will rise again. M.

Render to all their dues. St. Paul.