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Deus vult
[ de-oos voolt ]
Latin.
- God wills (it): cry of the Crusaders.
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"Quem Deus vult," &c. Father Clifford had seen that scowl once or twice before, but he would not take warning.
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You cannot reason with infatuation,--Quem deus vult perdere, prius dementat.
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But no, nothing could save that man; quem deus vult perdere, prius dementat.
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Truly Quos Deus vult perderethe gods must have willed it much, for no nation was ever madder.
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Christina said Quem Deus vult—and that though you might look Japanese for ninepence-halfpenny a yard, you never could look smart.
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