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... past . ' ( c ) A reason ; as , ' Give him some food , lest he perish . ' " ( 4 ) We may have the Verb without any Subject ; as , To write , ' To have , ' INDICATIVE MOOD . 243. The form of the Verb which 108 LONGMANS ' SCHOOL GRAMMAR ...
... past . ' ( c ) A reason ; as , ' Give him some food , lest he perish . ' " ( 4 ) We may have the Verb without any Subject ; as , To write , ' To have , ' INDICATIVE MOOD . 243. The form of the Verb which 108 LONGMANS ' SCHOOL GRAMMAR ...
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... past . See that my room be got ready for me at once . I would [ wish ] I were a bird . We wish it were fine . Hallowed be Thy name . c . Beware lest you fall . Drink that you thirst not . Strive that you fail not . Eat lest you faint ...
... past . See that my room be got ready for me at once . I would [ wish ] I were a bird . We wish it were fine . Hallowed be Thy name . c . Beware lest you fall . Drink that you thirst not . Strive that you fail not . Eat lest you faint ...
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... past . If it be thou , bid me come . Ah ! what would the world be to us If the children were no more ? How often , oh , how often I had wished that the ebbing tide Would bear me away on its bosom O'er the ocean wild and wide . ' Hadst ...
... past . If it be thou , bid me come . Ah ! what would the world be to us If the children were no more ? How often , oh , how often I had wished that the ebbing tide Would bear me away on its bosom O'er the ocean wild and wide . ' Hadst ...
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... the Active ; the Perfect Participle is also called the Past and the Passive . From the Latin particip - are , to share , partake . 259. The Imperfect Participle is always formed by adding -ing 118 LONGMANS ' SCHOOL GRAMMAR PARTICIPLES.
... the Active ; the Perfect Participle is also called the Past and the Passive . From the Latin particip - are , to share , partake . 259. The Imperfect Participle is always formed by adding -ing 118 LONGMANS ' SCHOOL GRAMMAR PARTICIPLES.
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... past time . Will be and will live speak of future time . 271. A Verb may thus have three times or Tenses 1 - the Present , Past , and Future . 272. The Future Tense is formed by means of the Auxiliaries shall and will . In expressing ...
... past time . Will be and will live speak of future time . 271. A Verb may thus have three times or Tenses 1 - the Present , Past , and Future . 272. The Future Tense is formed by means of the Auxiliaries shall and will . In expressing ...
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Abstract Noun Adjective Clause Adjuncts Adverbial Clause Analyse the following baby Barbara Frietchie bassoon birds brother child comes Conjunction Conjunctive Adverbs Declension English Examples Exercise father fell Feminine flowers following sentences pick formed Fred garden Gender Gerund girl Give grammatical gender hear heard horse IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood Jack John joining words king lady Latin live Mary Masculine mother Neuter Nominative Notes for Teachers Noun Clause Noun or Pronoun o'er parsing Perfect Continuous Perfect Participle PERFECT TENSE person or thing Plural Number Predicate Preposition PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE printed in italics qualifies Read Relative Pronoun servant sing Singular Number sister soldier speaking Speech Subject Subjunctive Mood Suffixes tell thee thief thing named Thou Transitive Verb tree Verbs of Incomplete Verbs to show walk William wind window words joined write
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Стр. 186 - I did consent, And often did beguile her of her tears, When I did speak of some distressful stroke That my youth suffer'd. My story being done, She gave me for my pains a world of sighs: She swore, in faith, twas strange, 'twas passing strange, Twas pitiful, 'twas wondrous pitiful...
Стр. 122 - How often have I blest the coming day, When toil remitting lent its turn to play, And all the village train, from labour free, Led up their sports beneath the spreading tree, While many a pastime circled in the shade...
Стр. 234 - Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
Стр. 123 - SWEET AUBURN! loveliest village of the plain; Where health and plenty cheered the labouring swain, Where smiling spring its earliest visit paid, And parting summer's lingering blooms delayed : Dear lovely bowers of innocence and ease, Seats of my youth, when every sport could please, How often have I loitered o'er thy green, Where humble happiness endeared each scene...
Стр. 21 - If you have tears, prepare to shed them now. You all do know this mantle: I remember The first time ever Caesar put it on; 'Twas on a summer's evening, in his tent; That day he overcame the Nervii : — Look ! In this place ran Cassius...
Стр. 170 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Стр. 93 - His great bright eye most silently Up to the Moon is cast— If he may know which way to go; For she guides him smooth or grim. See, brother, see! how graciously She looketh down on him.
Стр. 111 - THE Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
Стр. 209 - His steps are not upon thy paths— thy fields Are not a spoil for him— thou dost arise And shake him from thee ; the vile strength he wields For earth's destruction thou dost all despise, Spurning him from thy bosom to the skies, And send'st him, shivering in thy playful spray And howling, to his Gods, where haply lies His petty hope in some near port or bay, And dashest him again to earth — there let him lay.
Стр. 126 - My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky : So was it when my life began ; So is it now I am a man ; So be it when I shall grow old, Or let me die ! " The child is father of the man ; And I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety.