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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Carlyle's laugh and other surprises, chapter 21 (search)
Urbanoruralis Feminis * et * Viris * Ornatissimis Aliisque * Omnibus * Ubicumque * Terrarum Quibus Hae Litterae * Pervenerint Salutem * In * Domino * Sempiternam Quoniam Feminis ยท Praenobilissimis Dominae * Annae * Bigelow Dominae * Mariae Annae * Mott Clementia * Doctrina * Humanitate * Semper * Insignibus Societatem * Urbanoruralem Ad Sollemnia * Festive * Concelebranda Invitare * Singulari * Benignitate * Placuit Ergo Per Has * Litteras * Omnibus * Notum * Sit * Quod Comitia * Sollemnia In *g asked by Mrs. Howe whether this last line was in strict accordance with grammar, the scholar gave the following rule: The conditions of grammar should always give way to exigencies of rhyme. In conclusion, two young girls, Annie Bigelow and Mariana Mott, were called forward to receive graduate degrees for law and medicine; the former's announcement coming in this simple form: Annie Bigelow, my little lamb, I welcome you to a long career at the ba-a. That time is long past, but The Hurdy-Gu