The following quotations contain words which need special drill.
This is best secured by writing ten or twenty sentences containing each
word, an effort being made to use the word in as many different ways and
connections as possible. Thus we may make sentences containing _there,_
as follows:
There, where his kind and gentle face looks down upon me,
I used to stand and gaze upon the marble form of Lincoln.
Here and there we found a good picture.
There was an awful crowd.
I stopped there a few moments.
Etc., etc.
Quotations.
Heaven's _gate_ is shut to him who comes alone. ---_Whittier_.
Many a _tale_ of former day
Shall wing the laughing hours away. ---_Byron_.
Fair hands the broken grain shall sift,
And _knead_ its meal of gold. ---_Whittier_.
They are slaves who fear to speak
For the fallen and the _weak. ---Lowell_.
If any man hath ears to _hear,_ let him hear.
And he saith unto them, Take heed what ye _hear. ---Bible_.
Hark! I _hear_ music on the zephyr's wing. ---_Shelley_.
_Row,_ brothers, _row,_ the stream runs fast,
The rapids are near, and the daylight's past! ---_Moore_.
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