The ablative singular endeth in i, sir;

The first, fourth, and fifth case, their neuter make e,

But the same in the plural in ia must be.

E, or i, are the ablative’s ends,—mark my song,

While or to the nominative case doth belong;

For the neuter aforesaid we settle it thus:

The plural is ora; the singular us.

If than is, er, and or, it hath many more enders,

The nominative serves to express the three genders;

But the plural for ia hath icia and itia,