Leo Hunter--is proud to number among her acquaintance all those who have rendered themselves celebrated by their works and talents.
Leo Hunter, Sir, to have the gratification of seeing you at the Den.'
Leo Hunter has many of these breakfasts, Sir,' resumed the new acquaintance--'"feasts of reason," sir, "and flows of soul," as somebody who wrote a sonnet to Mrs.
And call Leo. Where is that Leo!' She pulled them out of corners and came bringing them like a mother cat bringing in her kittens.
When she came to my light-footed friend of the windmill, she said, `This is Leo, and he's old enough to be better than he is.'
Thou knowest the life I have led, keeping each point of my Order, striving with devils embodied and disembodied, striking down the roaring lion, who goeth about seeking whom be may devour, like a good knight and devout priest, wheresoever I met with him even as blessed Saint Bernard hath prescribed to us in the forty-fifth capital of our rule, Ut Leo semper feriatur.* But by the Holy Temple!
Well said our blessed rule, Semper percutiatur leo vorans.
comes Cancer the Crab, and drags us back; and here, going from Virtue,
Leo, a roaring Lion, lies in the path --he gives a few fierce bites and surly dabs with his paw; we escape, and hail Virgo, the Virgin!
Feudalism demands to share with theocracy, while awaiting the inevitable arrival of the people, who will assume the part of the lion: Quia nominor
leo .
Leonine verses are so called in honor of a poet named
Leo, whom prosodists appear to find a pleasure in believing to have been the first to discover that a rhyming couplet could be run into a single line.
As I threw my rifle to my shoulder, I thanked God, the ancient God of my ancestors, that I had replaced the hard-jacketed bullets in my weapon with soft-nosed projectiles, for though this was my first experience with Felis
leo, I knew the moment that I faced that charge that even my wonderfully perfected firearm would be as futile as a peashooter unless I chanced to place my first bullet in a vital spot.
"Your excellency is mistaken; there are pirates, like the bandits who were believed to have been exterminated by Pope
Leo XII., and who yet, every day, rob travellers at the gates of Rome.