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From: Arrambide F. <ho...@nu...> - 2010-03-31 13:54:18
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which agrees with the nominative case of the verb, in case, gender, and number, as Pii orant taciti. --_Eton Gram._ The pious pray silently. Is this a sly rap at the Quakers? THE GENITIVE CASE AFTER THE VERB. Sum requires a genitive case as often as it signifies possession, duty, sign, or that which relates to any thing; as Quod rapidam trahit AEtatem pecus est Melib[oe]i, The cattle _wot_ drags the _Age_, fast coach, is Melib[oe]us's. Alas! that such an Age should be banished by the Age of rail-roads!-- let us hear the COACHMAN'S LAMENT. _Air._-- "Oh give me but my Arab steed." Farewell my ribbons, and, alack! Farewell my tidy drag; Mail-coach-men now have got the _sack_, And engineers the _bag_. My heart and whip alike are broke-- I've lost my varmint team That used to cut away like _smoke_, But could n't go like _steam_. It is, indeed, a bitter _cup_, Thus to be sent to _pot_; My bosom boils at boiling up A gallop or a trot. My very brain with _fury_ 's rack'd, That railways are the _rage_; I'm sure you'll never find them _act_, Like our old E |
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From: Feinblatt F. <rep...@ap...> - 2010-03-27 09:52:26
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Dren of sunny France, from whom I got the tale for you. So now you know why the Blackbird looks so solemn and so sulky in his suit of rusty black; and why his nerves are so weak that if one suddenly surprises him, picking up seeds in the field, he gives a terrible scream of fright. For he thinks one is that dreadful dragon-creature who chased him and so nearly gobbled him on that unlucky day, long ago. Poor Brother Blackbird! Don't let him know I told you all this; it would make him so very much ashamed. THE BLACKBIRD AND THE FOX One day Madame Fox, who was strolling along under the hedge, heard a Blackbird trilling on a branch. Quick as thought she jumped and seized the little fellow, and was about to gobble him down then and there. But the Blackbird began to chirp piteously:-- "Oh, oh, Madame Fox! What are you thinking of? Just see, I am such a tiny mouthful! And when I am gone--I am gone. Only let me free and I will tell you something. Look! Here come some peasant women with eggs and cheese which they are carrying to the market at Verrieres. That would be a meal worth having! Only let me go, and I will help you, Master Fox." The Fox saw that this might be a good plan which the bird proposed, so she let him go. And what do you think the Blackbird did? He began to hop, hop, hop toward the women, dragging his wing behi |