304. Of a word of one syllable, make a word of three syllables, by the addition of a single letter.

305.

Ages ago, when Greece was young,

And Homer, blind and wandering, sung;

Where’er he roamed, through street or field,

My first the noble bard upheld;

Look to the new moon for my next,

You’ll see it there, but if perplexed,

Go ask the huntsman, he can show

My name—he gives it many a blow;