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[1897]. Poculum quasi sinus in quo saepe naufragium faciunt, jactura tum pecuniae tum mentis Erasm. in Prov. calicum remiges. chil. 4. cent. 7. Pro. 41.

[1898]. Ser. 33. ad frat. in Eremo.

[1899]. Liberae unius horae insaniam aeterno temporis taedio pensant.

[1900]. Menander.

[1901]. Prov. 5.

[1902]. Merlin, cocc. “That momentary pleasure blots out the eternal glory of a heavenly life.”.