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A bush

A tree

A flower

An apple An orange An almond

A hood

A house

A hunter

An hour
An honour

An hostler

The garden
The fields

The rainbow
The clouds

SECTION 3.

Article and Substantive.

The scholars' duty The horizon

Virtue

The vices

Temperance
A variety
George
The Rhine

A prince
A rivulet

The Humber

Gregory

The pope

An abbess

An owl

A building

The weavers' company
Europe

The sciences
Yorkshire

The planets

The sun
A volume
Parchment

The pens
A disposition
Benevolence

An oversight
A design

The governess
An ornament
The girls' school
A grammar
Mathematics

The elements

An earthquake

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A boisterous sea.
The howling tempest.
A gloomy cavern.
Rapid streams.
Unwholesome dews.
A severe winter.

A useless drone.
The industrious bees.
Harmless doves.
The careless ostrich.
The dutiful stork.
The spacious firmament.
Cooling breezes.
A woman amiable.
A dignified character.
A pleasing address.
An open countenance.
The candid reasoner.
Fair proposals.
A mutual agreement.
A plain narrative.
An historical fiction.
Relentless war.
An obdurate heart.
Tempestuous passions.
A temper unhappy.
A sensual mind.
The babbling brook.
A limpid stream.
The devious walk.
A winding canal.

The serpentine river. A melancholy fact. An interesting history. A happier life.

The woodbine's fragrance.
A cheering prospect.
An harmonious sound.
Fruit delicious.

The sweetest incense.
An odorous garden.
The sensitive plant.
A convenient mansion.
Warm clothing.
A temperate climate.
Wholesome aliment.
An affectionate parent.
A free government.
The diligent farmer.
A fruitful field.
The crowning harvest.
A virtuous conflict.
A final reward.
Peaceful abodes.

The noblest prospect.
A profligate life.
A miserable end.
Regions gloomy.

An incomprehensible subject.

A controverted point. The cool sequestered vale.

A garden enclosed.
The ivy-mantled tower.
Virtue's fair form.

A mahogany table.
Sweet-scented myrtle.
A resolution wise, noble,

disinterested.

Consolation's lenient hand.

A better world.

A cheerful, good old man.
A silver tea-urn.
Tender-looking charity.
My brother's wife's mo-
ther.

A book of my friend's.
An animating, well-
founded hope.

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 assisted me.

He had resigned himself. Their fears will detect

them.

You shall submit.
They will obey us.
Good humour shall pre-

vail.

He will have determined.

We completed our jour- We shall have agreed.

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They may offend.
I can forgive.
He might surpass them.
We could overtake him.
I would be happy.
You should repent.
He may have deceived

me.

Virtue will be rewarded.
The person will have
been executed, when
the pardon arrives.
Let him be animated
Be you entreated.
Let them be prepared.
It can be enlarged.

They may have forgot. You may be discovered.

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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.

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