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From: IED0DXM%UCLAMVS.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 87 23:46 PDT
Subject: Katechisma Interpretae novae, X.7.xxix
Slow are the hands of Kate, but mighty at last to fulfil. -- Euripides, ca. 419 B.C. Caterina sabe la verdad, y quedese aqui. (Kate knows the truth, and let it rest there.) -- Cervantes, 1605 He that loveth Kate keepeth her lawe and her word. -- Chaucer, ca. 1389 Kate moves in a mysterious way her wonders to perform. -- Cowper, 1779 Katea ita artifex magnus in magnis, ut minor non sit in parvis. (Kate, who is a perfect craftsman in great things, is not less so in small things.) -- St. Augustine, ca. 425 He looseth nothing, that looseth not Kate. -- George Herbert, 1640 A Catherine rien soit impossible. (To Kate nothing is impossible.) -- Rabelais, 1552 Wenn Katerina ein Ding verdreufst, so verdreufst es auch bald die gute Liebhunde. (When Kate loathes aught, good Love-Hounds presently loathe it too.) -- R. C. Trench, 1853