Sheldon's Advanced Language Lessons. Grammar And Composition

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10. All the kings of the nations lie in glory, Cased in cedar, and shut in a sacred gloom.
INGELOW.
1 1. Down swept the chill winds from the mountain peak.
LOWELL.
12. Are the blossoms singing ? Or is all this humming sound the music of bees ? — beecher.
13. Who is losing.? who is winning? are they far, or come they near i Look abroad, and tell us, sister, whither rolls the storm we hear. — whittier.
LESSON CXXXVL THE SUBJUNCXIVS MODB.
The subjunctive mode is that form of a verb used in a sub-
...ordinate clause to express something merely thought of as condi- tional or doubtful, and generally to imply that the contrary is trae; as, — If I were you, I would try to do better.
Though he slay me, yet will I trust him.
THE SUBJUNCTIVE MODE, 1\1 The subjunctive mode is generally preceded by the conjunctions if, though, lest, etc. The sign is omitted when the verb stands before the subject ; as, — Were I in his place, /

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