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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 |