Part 216 (1/2)
”But this life is not all there is there is full surely another state abiding us And if there is what is thy prospect O remorseless obdurate Thou shalt hear it would be thy wisdom to think thou now nearest the sound of that trumpet which shall awake the dead Return O yet return to the Father of mercies and live”
”The future pleases Why The present pains But that's a secret yes which allsentences, and insert rightly the_ EROTEME, _or_ NOTE OF INTERROGATION, _and such other points as are necessary_
UNDER RULE I--OF QUESTIONS DIRECT
”Does Nature bear a tyrant's breast Is she the friend of stern control Wears she the despot's purple vest Or fetters she the freeborn soul”
”Why should a randsire cut in alabaster”
”Who art thou courteous stranger and from whence Why roam thy steps to this abandon'd dale”
UNDER RULE II--OF QUESTIONS UNITED
”Who bid the stork Columbus-like explore Heav'ns not his own and worlds unknown before Who calls the council states the certain day Who forms the phalanx and who points the way”
UNDER RULE III--OF QUESTIONS INDIRECT
”They asked rippa if he believed the prophets? But he did not wait for an answer”
”Ask of thy er than the weeds they shade”
III THE ECPHONEME--_Copy the following sentences, and insert rightly the_ ECPHONEME, _or_ NOTE OF EXCLAMATION, _and such other points as are necessary_
UNDER RULE I--OF INTERJECTIONS
”Oh talk of hypocrisy after this Most consu your chosen official advocate to stand forith such a defence such an exposition of your motives to dare utter the word hypocrisy and cohaed heart forlorn”
”Behold the victor vanquish'd by the worm”
”Bliss sublunary Bliss proud words and vain”
UNDER RULE II--OF INVOCATIONS
”O Popular Applause what heart ofcharms”
”More than thy balm O Gilead heals the wound”
UNDER RULE III--OF EXCLAMATORY QUESTIONS