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Animula

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“Animula, vagula, blandula,

Hospes, comesque, corporis;

Quæ nunc abibis in loca,

Pallidula, rigida, nudula?”


The Emperor Hadrian to his Soul.


Sorry-lived, blithe-little, fluttering Sprite,

Comrade and guest in this body of clay,

Whither, ah! whither, departing in flight,

Rigid, half-naked, pale minion, away?


E.O.B.

 

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Entry taken from Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, edited by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. and revised in 1895.

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Angurvadel
Anima Mundi [the soul of the world]
Animal
Animal Spirits
Animals admitted into Heaven (The)
Animals in Christian Art
Animals sacred to special Deities
Animals (Symbolical)
Animals (The cries of)
Animosity
Animula
Anna (Donna)
Annabel
Anna Matilda (An)
Annates
Anne
Anne’s Fan (Queen)
Anne’s Great Captain
Annie Laurie
Annulo Dei figuram ne gestato (In)
Annunciation