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176.

Two well-known churches, but,

as you

Between the twain there is no unity.

will see,

1. At length the guest had happy termination. 2. In Hebrew tongue contemptuous exclamation. 3. He should be graceful, well up in his subject. 4. This you will feel if you've in life no object. 5. A stately pleasure dome did he decree, And planted many an incense-bearing tree.

177.

When my Second began to be commonly used,
By my First very much was my Second abused.

1. Borne before Roman Emperors I.
2. Scripture word for kinsman nigh.
3. Group of islands now you'll find.
4. Mind this does your conscience bind.
5. Slayer of Ugolino he.

6. Name of ballad hero see.

7. Here I sit when it is fine.

8. Class of animals like kine.

9. Caused by lack of wholesome food,
O'er this low trick still I brood.

178.

Two rival wines-one coming from an island,
The other generally grown on high land.

1. If he drinks wine, we're seldom by.
2. Welcome mirth and revelry.

3. A large and murd'rous family.
4. So dark you cannot see me frown.
5. Must be a very ugly brown.

6. Beales and Bright, or any large town.

7. Very pale, and very clear,

Very good, but very dear.

179.

We once were living and, though strange, 'tis

said

We don't exist till after we are dead.

1. A bye-word.

2. Beginning of a tale.

3. An herb.

4. A part of dress.

180.

Two fabrics each well-known to fame ;
Now give to each of them a name.

1. A Province I, belonging to the Queen.
2. And very long I often may be seen.
3. In almost every place this one we see.
4. This can I prove, so let me now go free.
5. Was this a gallant man, or was he not?
6. And with this foreign stream I end the lot.

181.

A commanding officer and his sub.

1. This should be treated with respect.
2. This means emotion in a foreign tongue.

3. A naturalist I now elect.

4. Traitress by Roman poet sung.

5. A sudden rush against a foe.

6. A very cruel man we know.

182.

This early product of the spring,
To make my Second children bring.

1. In Second order I do come.

2. Source of woe and pain to some.

3. The sun on this pours down its fiercest rays. 4. This man his name has spelt in different ways. 5. This word in the distance is meant to imply Things you can't touch, but can see with your

eye.

A. H.

183.

We both are multiplied by ten,
Whether of birds, or beasts, or men,
And one, old England's laws require
To appertain to every shire.

1. "Tis hard to live without me.
2. This the wisest of the three.
3. I'm a name or any thing.
4. I am this, so cannot sing.

5. Oh! cease, I pray, this dreadful noise.
6. A game I hope not played by boys.
7. This to your elders always do,

Be sure they're wiser far than you.

L

184.

Two things are we of many a varied hue,
I'm very fond of both-arn't you?

1. For ornament I'm used.
2. Bad feeling, not excused.
3. Two letters full of meaning.
4. This man's devoid of feeling.
5. An ancient warlike line.
6. A thing that has a sign.

7. The least whole number mine.
8. Of great use when I dine.

185.

Draw near my First and now dispense

All thy tinted eloquence,

And, if within the reach of art,
Pourtray the mistress of my heart.

1. I'm very young, and ready for games.
2. Two orators great whom Cicero names.
3. This best of three, most people say.
4. Fun, getting this on an autumn day.

5. Word oft used by a Protestant sect.
6. This queen did her countrymen always protect.
7. At the end of summer, a favourite spot,

When the country is dull, and London hot.

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