The second chapter of Prosody, treating of articulation, pronunciation, elocution and the minor topics that come under Utterance, contains no exercises demanding correction in this Key.
CHAPTER III.—FIGURES.
In the third chapter of Prosody, the several Figures of speech are explained; and, as the illustrations embrace no errors for correction, nothing here corresponds to the chapter, but the title.
CHAPTER IV.—VERSIFICATION.
FALSE PROSODY, OR ERRORS OF METRE, CORRECTED.
LESSON I.—RHYTHM RESTORED.
"Where thy true treasure? Gold says, 'Not in me.'"
—Young.
"Canst thou grow sad, thou say'st, as earth grows bright."
—Dana.
"It must be so;—Plato, thou reason'st well"
—CATO: Enfield, p. 321.
"Slow rises worth by poverty depressed."
—Wells's Gram., Late Ed., p. 211.