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CATULL. Xvii. I. And from Mr. E. A. Eade a suggestion for a dinner without Bridge to follow, Pontificum potiore cenis. HOR. C. Ii. 14. 28. Mr. Eade also proposed : For Young Men who go to a Dance only for the Supper. luventus Non tantum Veneris quantum studiosa culinae. HOR. Sat. Ii. 5. 79. This line was used in Byways in the Classics, p. 32, to match Cupboard Love. 77 As may be seen, this collection of Mottoes is much indebted to Mr. Eade, in whom the dust of Lincoln's Inn has not obliterated ...the classical training of Winchester and New College. When these pages meet his eye, he will be amused (and I hope the reader not offended) by my recalling to him some verses, our joint production many years ago. We were in the Lincoln's Inn Common Room, enjoying a respite from our legal labours, when the conversation turned on poetical advertisements, and Mr. Eade and I improvised this specimen : The Prince of Wales he uses it, The Princess and the Queen, The Royal Family all use The Fragrant Florilene.
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