CCXVII. THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK, AND WHAT IT IS 1. A large island in the West Indies. 2. A particular kind of verse. celebrated general who ruled the Athenians. 9. Still and quiet. CCXIX. "THE fountain in its source No drought of summer fears; A scanty, short supply; The morning sees them amply filled, 1. A rule of action. 2. The daughter of Agamemnon. 3. A deceptive speaker. 4. Want of worth or meaning. 6. Superficial lustre. CCXX. "COURAGE in arms, and ever prompt to show Their manly foreheads to the fiercest foe; Glorious in war." 1. Charity. 2. Excellent in a supreme degree. 3. A Chinese nobleman. 4. A parish in Yorkshire. 5. One who frets. 6. One of the Graces. 7. A bell for trapping birds. CCXXI. "SUCH is the love that reigns around, In palace, hall, or cot, The looks that beam, the words that sound, The joy that decks the spot : The hymn floats softly through the vale, The scent of flowers is in the gale, 1. Penal anguish. 2. Natural vigour of faculties. 3. A fabulous region in South America. 4. A female political writer. 5. A wading bird. 6. A thin plate. 7. A painter's figure. 8. To transcend. 9. A branch of historical science. 10. Distinguished for good management. 11. Indisposition to move. 12. A violent disturbance. 13. A small herbaceous plant. |