73 Verbs to Use for the Word th

W-who said th-that?"

q=uit th~is | m=ort~al | fr=ame."

d=eeds | th~at ~are

Swift fly the Years, and rise th' expected Morn!

Of horses of the gods: Far as a shepherd from some spot on high O'er the wide main extends his boundless eye, Through such a space of air, with thundring sound, At one long leap th' immortal coursers bound.

For our Amphibrachic order will be made up of lines that are commonly scanned as anapesticssuch anapestics as are diversified by an iambus at the beginning, and sometimes also by a surplus short syllable at the end; as in the following verses, better divided as in the sixth example above: "Th~ere c=ame t~o | th~e b=each ~a | p~oor Ex~ile | ~of

Dr=y~ads | w=atch th~e |

Curses were his reward, and men's abhorrence Avenged th' unnatural and revolting deed.

They let that old teacher bang th' head off th' poor little boy, an' they just sat there an' seen her do it!"

The Catholics are universally condemned, for denying the Bible to the common people, but, slaveholders must not blame th

there aren't bin nothin' like it not since the time when they wuz a-gwain' to burn th' ould parson's effigy thirty-fower year ago (but it niver come off, because 'e up an' offered to contribute to the expenses 'isself, an' that kind o' took the wind out on't).

Thy potent will instinctive bosoms feel, And here arranging semilunar, wheel; Or marshalled here the painted rhomb display Or point the wedge that cleaves th' aërial way: Uplifted on thy wafting breath they rise; Thou pav'st the regions of the pathless skies, Through boundless tracts support'st the journeyed host And point'st the voyage to the certain coast,

As thou art to thy selfe, Such was the very Armour he had on, When th' Ambitious Norwey combatted: [Sidenote: when he the ambitious]

"Here we are enabled, at once, to discard the 'th,' as forming no portion of the word commencing with the first t; since, by experiment of the entire alphabet for a letter adapted to the vacancy, we perceive that no word can be formed of which this th can be a part.

w=ell ~are th~e | h=earts th~at th~ey | be=ar and th~e | t=ales th~at th~ey | t=ell."Ib. OBS.

=elves ~at | w=ill Th~at v=ex | th~e =air | ~or h=aunt | th~e h=ill, ~And

He shuddered and ran his eyes around the impenetrable wall of blackness that shut him in, the thought constantly flashing th

His got desper't' 't th' last.

Then they grabbed th' lights, 'n' thet 's th' last

" "Well, well, ye'll happen ha' th' best on't another time," said Mrs. Tyrer soothingly.

It is plain that Marston did not harden his ths into ts, nor suppose that his audience were in the habit of doing so.

Sabota having th' Ramblin' Kid 'doped' the day of the sweepstakes?" Skinny looked keenly, searchingly, at the stableman.

" "That house on highit ever rings With praises of the King of kings; For ever there, on harps divine, They hymn th' eternal One and Trine We, here below, the strain prolong;, And faintly echo Sion's song.

The greater includes th

I aims to live yere in the camp jest th' same as usual; and I'll help yo' git started when you-all aims to do th' work.

73 Verbs to Use for the Word  th