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"Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851"

i., p. 382.).--Having
been absent for some time, I have not been able to see whether any one has
answered a Query I put, viz:--
"Who was the author of those lines beginning with--
'Stranger! whoe'er thou art that views this tomb,' etc.
which Porson translated into Greek Iambics, beginning with--
[Greek: O xeine, touton hostis eisoras taphon] etc."
A friend, who was senior medallist in his time at Cambridge, tells me that
tradition said that the lines were set by the Rev. R. Collier, Hebrew
Professor and Examiner at Trinity College; and that it is supposed that
Collier found them in some magazine of the day.
With reference to the imposition supposed to be set Porson (Vol. ii., p.
71.), and shown by C. at p. 106. to be by Joshua Barnes, I question whether
any imposition were ever set him: for I have heard Mr. Summers (Porson's
first instructor) observe, that he was a well-conducted man during the
whole of his undergraduateship; others have reported the same of him.
A.B.
_Defender of the Faith_ (Vol. ii., pp. 442. 481.).--In _Collectanea
Topographica et Genealogica_, vol. vi. p. 321., is an indenture of lease
"maide the xxijth daye of Januarye, in the second yeare of the reagne
of King Henry the seaventhe, by the graice of God Kinge of England,
_defendoure of the faithe_," etc.
The lessor, Christopher Ratlife, of Hewick, died before 10 Henry VII.


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