An Old English Grammar And Exercise book : With Inflections, Syntax, Selections for Reading, And Glossary

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106. The Imperative is the mood of command or intercession : Idhannes, cum to me, John, come to me; And f orgyf u3 ure gyltas, And forgive us our trespasses ; Ne drif us fram 3e, Do not drive us from thee.
107. (1) The Infinitive and Participles are used chiefly in verb-phrases (§§ 138-141); but apart from this function, the Infinitive, being a neuter noun, may serve as the subject or direct object of a verb.
Hatan (to command, bid'), laetna (to let, permit), and onginnan (to begin) are regular
...ly foUovired by the Infin- itive: Hiue ridan lyste. To ride pleased him; Het 3a beere s^ttau, ITe bade set down the bier ; i LsetaS 3a lytlingas to me ouman. Let the little ones come to me; 3a ongann he sprecan, then began he to Speak.
(2) The Participles may be used independently in the dative absolute construction (an imitation of the Latin ablative absolute), usually for the expression of time :^ Him 8a gyt sprecendum, While he was yet speaking ; gefylledum dagum, the days having been fulfilled.


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