5. Rough and dull in earthy nest, its omnipotence of might. 5. On the mountain's gorge he stood, That his country might not fall 7. The moral of fables, the pest of the tropics, Where daily its mischiefs are wearisome topics; It eats through your timbers, it eats through your boots, V. With stealthy creep her Anacondic coils O'er the wide desert on her prey advance; 2. Sunshine in a shady place, Lions licked her virgin hand. 3. Trust me, 't was a useless case 4. Rome's famous general, bald before his years; But now degraded to such vulgar spheres, 5. He built that window, broad and high, Whence stepped a crownless king to die. 170. A red herrig 171. The Isle of Skye. 172. Because it makes a sty nasty. 173. Because all the boxes are in tiers (tears). 174. Because it is not a sole, dear! 176. Because he is a thin king (thinking). 177. Because it's a tissue (at issue). 173. Because it is a (k)nightly occupation. 180. Because it runs into Oxon and Herts. 184. When Henry VIII. dissolved the Pope's 185. Because he drives people to the Union. 187. Because he is wet and hairy (veterinary). T. ANSWERS TO ACROSTICS. IV. I. T afila T I. 2. 3. R 4. I B OS A 1 L am 8. D od I ndolen T 7. Α n T OREOLA |