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EPILOBUM

Volume 8 · 146 words · 1823 Edition

the Willow Herb; a genus of plants belonging to the octandra class; and in the natural method ranking under the 17th order, Calycanthemus. See Botany Index.

**EPilogue**, in Oratory, the end or conclusion of a discourse, ordinarily containing a recapitulation of the principal matters delivered.

**Epilogue**, in dramatic poetry, a speech addressed to the audience, after the play is over, by one of the principal actors therein; usually containing some reflections on certain incidents in the play, especially those in the part of the person that speaks it; and having somewhat of pleasantry, intended to compose the passions raised in the course of the representation: A practice which is ridiculed by the Spectator; and compared to a merry jigg upon the organ after a good sermon, to wipe away any impressions that might have been made thereby, and send the people away just as they came.