VIII. Two characters well known in English Law. (1) A coin in general circulation, (2) The tyrant of a war-like nation, The names which these externals spell IX. Even-handed justice. (1) Hamlet's paterfamilias, (4) One who came back from them. X. Two brothers who make everybody wait for them, and who never return the compliment. XI. (1) Wisdom becomingly attired, (2) Piron's short Latin Epistle to Voltaire, (4) His foe. A high political position (1, 2) Sorrows, and Anthony's wife, (4) Good fortune, or hazard, or chance, Which is fancied our steps to advance. X. "Wind and tide wait for no man." (1) Wit, (“ True Wit is Wisdom to advantage dressed.”) (2) Ii. (As a specimen of epistolary brevity, Voltaire wrote to Piron, "Eo rus," Piron's reply was "Ii.") (3) Neat-herd. (4) Dane. XI. Woolsack. (1) Woes. (2) Octavia. (3) Opodeldoc. (4) Luck. ÉNIGMES FRANÇAIS. 2. 3. 1. E vaisseau battu par l'orage Que de grands secrets, Que de curiosités, Sont souvent enfermés Dans l'asyle sacré de mon entier ! Enfant de l'art, enfant de la nature, J'occupe le milieu du monde, |