SC. I. Dependent Sentences. ACT V. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. Sc. I. If I should as lion come in strife No. 2 d. If he that writ it had played Pyramus, and hanged him self in Thisbe's garter, it would have been a fine No. 3. p. 72. Sc. i. Second Clause Indicative. SC, I. First Clause wanting. p. 74. SC. 1. Condition implied. SC. I. p. 75. Sc. I. Dependent Sentences. Relative Sentence. Sc. I. I wonder if the lion be to speak. p. 71. Time Sentence. WORDSWORTH. VOL. I. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD. Conditional Sentences. POEM 1. First Clause wanting. No. 3. 5. If you look up you plainly may see. p. 8. Second Clause Indicative. If you should look P. 8. Second Clause wanting. Dependent Sentence. First Clause wanting. 6. ting. 7. Second Clause Poem She wept As if her innocent heart would break. As if her grief As if the thought would choke 9. IO. First Clause wanting. Had you rather be, At Kilve I'd rather be No. 1. My heart Of what from thee I learn. p. 24. 12. If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring, Thus, thought I, to her lamb, that little maid might sing. First Clause wanting. Whither wouldst thou roam? POEM Dependent Sentence. 13. Seeing that he should lose the prize. P. 33. Conditional Sentences. No. 3. It was a spot which you may see 14 Dependent Sentence. dost float Indefinite Time Sentence. Conditional Sentences. Second Clause wanting. As if the earth had rolled 15. First Clause wanting. 16. Who would check the happy feeling That inspires the linnet's song? No. 2 b. Think how pitiful that stay |