Part 218 (1/2)

II ANTISTROPHE

Reckless of dainty joys, he finds delight Where feebler souls but treht

Lo! noithin the deep ravine, A black i cloud Infolds hiloos now are glea dread, Shake the mountain's head; Nature's war Echoes far, O'er ether borne, That flash The ash Has scath'd and torn!

Now it rages; Oaks of ages, Writhing in the furious blast, Wide their leafy honours cast; Their gnarled arms do force to force oppose Deep rooted in the crevic'd rock, The sturdy trunk sustains the shock, Like dauntless hero fir foes

III EPODE

'0 Thou who sitst above these vapours dense, And rul'st the stor the collied cloud thy ear, Coursing the winds, thou rid'st afar, Thy blessings to dispense

The early and the latter rain, Which fertilize the dusty plain, Thy bounteous goodness pours

Duue abhorr'd!

All nature owns thee, sovereign Lord!

And works thy gracious will; At thy command the tempest roars, At thy command is still

Thy mercy o'er this scene sublime presides; 'Tis mercy forms the veil that hides The ardent solar bealeaht, Make darkness darker seem

Thou mov'st the quick and sulphurous leven-- The tempest-driven Cloud is riven; And the thirstytide'

So breath'd young Edhen the suhtning flash and thunder loud, Burst in wild grandeur o'er his solitary bower--_G Brown_

THE END OF PART FOURTH

KEY TO THE IMPROPRIETIES FOR CORRECTION, CONTAINED IN THE GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH GRAMMARS, AND DESIGNED FOR ORAL EXERCISES UNDER ALL THE RULES AND NOTES OF THE WORK

[Fist][The various examples of error which are exhibited for oral correction, in the Gralish Grammars, are all here explained, in their order, by full aenerally with references of some sort They are intended to be corrected orally by the pupil, according to the for heads in the Grammar Some portion, at least, under each rule or note, should be used in this way; and the rest, perhaps, may be read and compared more simply]

THE KEY--PART I--ORTHOGRAPHY

CHAPTER I--OF LETTERS CORRECTIONS RESPECTING CAPITALS

UNDER RULE I--OF BOOKS

”Many a reader of the _Bible_ knows not rote the _Acts_ of the _Apostles_”--G B ”The sons of Levi, the chief of the fathers, ritten in the book of the _Chronicles_”--ALGER'S BIBLE: _Neh_, xii, 23

”Are they not written in the book of the _Acts_ of Solos_, xi, 41 ”Are they not written in the book of the Chronicles of the _Kings_ of Israel?”--ALGER CORRECTED: I _Kings_, xxii, 39 ”Are they not written in the book of the _Chronicles_ of the _Kings_ of Judah”--See ALGER: _ib, ver_ 45 ”Which ritten in the law of Moses, and in the prophets, and in the _Psalms_”--ALGER, ET AL: _Luke_, xxiv, 44 ”The narrative of which maybe seen in Josephus's History of the _Jewish War_”--_Dr Scott cor_ [Obs--The word in Josephus is ”_War_,” not ”_Wars_”--_G Brown_] ”This _History of the Jewish War_ was Josephus's first work, and published about A D 75”--_Whiston cor_ ”'I have read,'

says Photius, 'the Chronology of Justus of Tiberias'”--_Id_ ”_A Philosophical Grammar_, written by James Harris, Esquire”--_Murray cor_ ”The reader is referred to Stroud's _Sketch_ of the _Slave Laws_”--_A S

Mag cor_ ”But God has so made the _Bible_ that it interprets itself”--_Idem_ ”In 1562, with the help of Hopkins, he completed the _Psalter_”--_Gardiner cor_ ”Gardiner says this of Sternhold; of whoraphical Dictionary_ and the American _Encyclopedia_ affirm, that he died in 1549”--_G B_ ”The title of a book, to wit: 'English Grammar in _Familiar Lectures_,'” &c--_Kirkham cor_ ”We had not, at that time, seen Mr Kirkham's 'Grammar in _Familiar_ Lectures'”--_Id_ ”When you parse, you ht_[516]

”Whenever you parse, you may spread the _Co was the author of a _Grae_, and other works” _Biog Dict cor_ ”Alley, William, author of '_The Poor Man's Library_,' and a translation of the Pentateuch, died in 1570”--_Id_

UNDER RULE II--OF FIRST WORDS

”Depart instantly;”--”_Iive_ us our sins”--_Murray corrected_ EXAMPLES:--”Gold is corrupting;”--”_The_ sea is green;”--”_A_ lion is bold”--_Mur et al cor_ Again: ”It o or stay;”--”_He_ would walk;;”--”_They_ should learn”--_Iideain: ”Oh! I have alienated er's Graain: ”He went frouise;” ”_They_ are supported by industry”--_Iide examples, I have a word to say