Servants and houses should be suited to the situation. A gem should not be placed at the feet. The same is to be understood of an able man. Hitopadesa.

Servata fides cineri—Faithful to the memory of 30 my ancestors. M.

Serve the great; stick at no humiliation; grudge no office thou canst render; be the limb of their body, the breath of their mouth; compromise thy egotism. Emerson.

Servetur ad imum / Qualis ab incepto processerit, et sibi constet—Let the character be kept up to the very end, just as it began, and so be consistent. Hor.

Service is no inheritance. Fr. and It. Pr.

Serviet æternum, quia parvo nescit uti—He will be always a slave, because he knows not how to live upon little. Hor.

Servility and abjectness of humour is implicitly 35 involved in the charge of lying. Government of the Tongue.

Serving one's own passions is the greatest slavery. Pr.

Servitude seizes on few, but many seize on servitude. Sen.

Ses rides sur son front ont gravé ses exploits—His furrows on his forehead testify to his exploits. Corn.