On Portia. Martial Tr. Lamb
To Potitus. Martial Tr. John Hay
What Is Given To Friends Is Not Lost. Martial
To Cotilus. Martial Tr. Elton
The Happy Life. Martial Tr. Sir Richard Fanshawe
To a Schoolmaster. Martial Tr. John Hay
Epitaph on Erotion. Martial Tr. Leigh Hunt
Non Amo Te
Gratitude Robert Burns
A Hymn to the Lares Robert Herrick
Elysium. Schiller Tr. Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton
Orpheus Robert Herrick
Cerberus Oliver Herford
The Harpy Oliver Herford
Cupid and the Bee Anacreon
The Assembly of the Gods. A. Tassoni Tr. A. Werner
A Model Young Lady of Antiquity Pliny the Younger
Translation Alfred J. Church
To Lesbia’s Sparrow Catullus
Translation Elton
Cicero Catullus
Translation Charles Lamb
De Patientia Thomas a Kempis
The Favorite Prayer of Mary Queen of Scots
Ultime Thule Seneca
Translation
The Roman of Old Anonymous
Ich bin Dein
Malum Opus James A. Morgan
Felis
Amantis Res Adversae
Puer ex Jersey
SONGS THAT MAY BE USED FOR THE PROGRAMS
Flevit Lepus Parvulus
Carmen Vitae
Longfellow
Tr. Benjamin L. D’Ooge
Gaudeamus Igitur
Lauriger Horatius
America Tr. George
D. Kellogg
Integer Vitae Horace
Rock of Ages
Toplady
Tr. William Gladstone
Dies Irae Thomas of Celano
Ad Sanctum Spiritus Robert II, King of France
Adeste Fideles
De Nativitate Domini
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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PROGRAMS
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THE VALUE OF LATIN
“Latin is the most logically constructed
of all the languages, and
will help more effectually than any other
study to strengthen the
brain centres that must be used when any
reasoning is required.”
—Dr.
Frank Sargent Hoffman
THE LATIN LANGUAGE.
Mosaics in History. Arthur Gilman.
Chautauqua. Vol. ii, p. 317.
Illustrated History of Ancient Literature.
John D. Quackenbos.
P. 305.