All were knocked down but us two.—Kingsley.

Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee.—Byron.

Rich are the sea gods:—who gives gifts but they?—Emerson.

The Chieftains then
Returned rejoicing, all but he.
—Southey

No man strikes him but I.—Kingsley.

None, save thou and thine, I've sworn,
Shall be left upon the morn.
—Byron.

Exercise.

Correct the italicized pronouns in the following, giving reasons from the analysis of the quotation:—

1. Thou, Nature, partial Nature, I arraign.

2. Let you and I look at these, for they say there are none such in the world.