Peace with you, brethren; my inducement hither By order of the lords new parted hence And numbers thither flock. to descry the distant foe, Where lodged, or whither fled; To teach thee that God attributes to place -Come hither in thy hour of strength: Come, weak as is a breaking wave! S. A., 1445. P. L., vi. 531. P. L., xỉ. 837 333 WORDSWORTH. 'A Poet's Epitaph Here did it enter; there, on hasty wing There let me see thee sink into a mood Of gentler thought, protracted till thine eye the clouds, The mist, the shadows, light of golden suns, Eccles. Sonnets." 'To Lycoris! More keenly than elsewhere in night's blue vault, Hence in a season of calm weather, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Can in a moment travel thither, And see the children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore. Exercise. The Excursion,' il 'Intimations of Immortality."] 334 EXERCISES ON ENGLISH SYNONYMES. I shall go to Brighton next week. Shall you be "That lord advanced to Winchester, him two regiments more of foot." I visited last autumn the place your acquaintance. this summer? Sir John Berkley brough I first had the pleasure of making "Who brought me Will bring me hence; no other guide I seek." Pompey followed Cæsar into Thessaly, the latter had already taken his position in the neighbourhood of Pharsalus, and armies met each other. Cleopatra returned to Alexandria, Antony. 66 the hostile sne was accompanied by Nature first begins The following synonymous words, to be classified and explained according to some of the principles before laid down. are offered as a further exercise for the student. |