SC. I. Dependent Sentences. Have a care the honey-bag break not. p. 57. ACT V. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. SC. I. If I should as lion come in strife SC. I. SC. I. SC. I. SC. I. SC. I. Into this place, 't were pity of my life. p. 73. No. 2 a. If he that writ it had played Pyramus, and hanged himself in Thisbe's garter, it would have been a fine tragedy. p. 76. No. 3. So please your grace, the prologue is address'd. p. 69. Give me your hands if we be friends. p. 78. Second Clause Indicative. If it would but apprehend some joy, It comprehends some bringer of that joy. p. 66. First Clause wanting. Such a wall as I would have you think. p. 71. This passion would go near to make a man look sad. Second Clause wanting. This man is Pyramus, if you would know. p. 70. P. 74. Condition implied. SC. I. With the help of a surgeon he might yet recover. P. 75. Sc. I. SC. I. SC. I. Dependent Sentences. That you should think we come not to offend. p. 69. That you should here repent you. p. 70. Jove shield thee well for this. p. 72. I am weary of this moon: Relative Sentence. I wonder if the lion be to speak. p. 71. Time Sentence. Wonder on, till truth make all things plain. p. 70. POEM I. WORDSWORTH. VOL. I. POEMS REFERRING TO THE PERIOD OF CHILDHOOD. Conditional Sentences. First Clause wanting. I could wish my days to be Bound each to each by natural piety. p. 3. No. 3. 5. If you look up you plainly may see. p. 8. 6. Second Clause Indicative. If you should look There's nothing to see but a cushion of snow. Second Clause wanting. Softer than if it were cover'd with silk. p. 8. (He) growls as if he would fix his claws Dependent Sentence. p. 8. Heaven grant that he spare but that one upright twig. p. 9. First Clause wanting. I could have joined the wanton chase. p. 12. Second Clause wanting. 7. As if the wind blew many ways, I heard the sound. p. 13. POEM 9. IO. She wept As if her innocent heart would break. Could never never have an end. p. 14. First Clause wanting. What should it know of death? p. 19. Had you rather be, On Kilve's smooth shore? At Kilve I'd rather be Than here at Liswyn farm. p. 23. No. 1. My heart For better lore would seldom yearn, 12. If Nature to her tongue could measured numbers bring, Thus, thought I, to her lamb, that little maid might sing. Upon the mountain tops no kinder could have been. p. 29. POEM Dependent Sentence. 13. Seeing that he should lose the prize. p. 33. 15. In such clear water that thy boat May rather seem To brood on air than on an earthly stream. p. 36. Indefinite Time Sentence. I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest. p. 36. Conditional Sentences. Second Clause wanting. As if the earth had rolled With visible motion her diurnal round. p. 40. First Clause wanting. 16. Who would check the happy feeling That inspires the linnet's song? Words which tenderness can speak I would urge this moral pleading. p. 42. No. 2 b. Think how pitiful that stay Did not virtue give the meanest |