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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1852-1853-201

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the school 197 SUBJECTS FOR PRIZE VERSES AND ESSAYS 1853 Latin Hexameters -" Omitte mirari beatse Fumum et opes strepitumque Romse English Verse -Amor patriae Latin Essay -" Quamam artes hominum mores praecipue emollierint Greek Iambics -Translate Shakspere Henry IV Part II Act IV Sc from- Come hither Harry to- The former days The Latin and English Verses must not be less than one hundred lines in length nor more than one hundred and fifty The Exercises must all be delivered to the Secretary of King's College before o'clock on Tuesday May 31 1853 after which hour no exercise will be received The Author is required to conceal his name and to distin- guish his Composition by some motto sending at the same time his name sealed up under cover bearing the same motto Section XII SCHOLARSHIPS The following Scholarships are given annually under the regulations annexed to each Good conduct and competent knowledge of such subjects in Divinity as shall be previously fixed upon are indispensable for the admission of any Student or Pupil to be candidate for Scholarship in this College Every Scholarship is held subject to forfeiture for mis- conduct In case there should be no candidate of sufficient merit in any year the Scholarship of that year will not be awarded
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