In the turf a hole I found And hid a soldier underground. 18 Members were astonished to recognize a broad philosophy of politics running through this ardent man's speeches. 19 She has heard a whisper say A curse is on her if she stay 20 Love flew in at the window As Wealth walked in at the door. 21 There was no great love between us at the beginning, and it pleased Heaven to decrease it on further acquaintance. 22 All night long in a dream untroubled of hope He brooded, clasping his knees. 23 Earth seem'd a desert I was bound to traverse, Seeking to find the old familiar faces. 24 Much have I travel'd in the realms of gold, And many goodly states and kingdoms have I seen. 25 He is the poet of the dawn, who wrote The Canterbury Tales, and his old age Made beautiful with song. 26 Down in yon watery nook, Where bearded mists divide, The gray old gods whom Chaos knew, 27 At last Bishop Hatto appointed a day 28 If I cannot end my life In the crimson'd battle strife, Let me die, as I have lived, On the sea. 29 Our fathers find their graves in our short memories, and sadly tell us how we may be buried in our survivors. 30 I, wearing but the garland of a day, Cast at thy feet a flower that fades away. Absolute, nominative, 80-82 participial, 57, 65, 66, 119 demonstrative, distributive, indefinite, 121-123 numeral, 121 used as noun, 119 predicate, 14-16 predicate, after passive, 23 comparison of, 123, 124 parsing of, 125 Adjective clause, 128-131 Adjective phrase, 126-123 Adverb, defined, 7, 132 simple, 132-134 conjunctive, 128, 132, 137, there as introductory, 132 clauses, 137-144, 146, 147 All, uses of, 168 Analysis, of infinitive phrase, of participial phrase, 59 of nominative absolute phrase, 59 Analysis, of complex phrase, of simple sentence, 68-72 of complex sentences, adjec- 158 two |