The native feeling strong, the guileless ways;
What Aiken in his cottage would have been.”—Burns.
In the above, three lines are omitted.
IV. Leaders (......) are used to indicate a connection between words at the beginning of the line and what is at the end of the line.
| Winnowed Wheat | ................... | Nellie R. Luck. |
| Dreams, a Poem | ................... | Octa E. Wise. |
V. In writing, one line drawn under a word indicates that it is to be printed in italics; two lines, in small capitals; three lines, in capitals.
VI. Marks of Reference are used to refer to notes at the bottom of the page, or to remarks in the margin. They are the following:—
The Star (*), the Dagger (†), the Double Dagger (‡), the Section (§), Parallel Lines (‖), the Paragraph (¶).
The above marks are given in the order in which they are used.
The Paragraph (¶) is also used, in written compositions, to denote that what follows should commence a new line.