A bush A tree A flower An apple An orange An almond A hood A house A hunter An hour An hostler The garden The rainbow SECTION 3. Article and Substantive. The scholars' duty The horizon Virtue The vices Temperance A prince The Humber Gregory The pope An abbess An owl A building The weavers' company The sciences The planets The sun The pens An oversight The governess The elements An earthquake A boisterous sea. A useless drone. The serpentine river. A melancholy fact. An interesting history. A happier life. The woodbine's fragrance. The sweetest incense. The noblest prospect. An incomprehensible subject. A controverted point. The cool sequestered vale. A garden enclosed. A mahogany table. disinterested. Consolation's lenient hand. A better world. A cheerful, good old man. A book of my friend's. SECTION 5. I am sincere. Pronoun and Verb, &c. Thou art industrious. He is disinterested. We honour them. You encourage us. They commend her. Thou dost improve. He had resigned himself. Their fears will detect them. You shall submit. vail. He will have determined. We completed our jour- We shall have agreed. They may offend. me. Virtue will be rewarded. They may have forgot. You may be discovered. To have conquered him self was his highest praise. Promoting others' welfare, they advanced their own interest. He lives respected. Having resigned his office, he retired. They are discouraged. He was condemned. We have been rewarded. She had been admired. honoured. To be trusted, we must be virtuous. To have been admired, availed him little. Ridiculed, despised, persecuted, he maintained his principles. Being reviled, we bless. Having been deserted, he became discouraged. The sight being new, he startled. This uncouth figure start led him. I have searched, I have found it. |