13.
What supports me? dost thou ask?
The conscience, Friend, to have lost them [his eyes] overplied
In liberty's defence.
Or where Campania's plain forsaken lies,
A weary waste expanding to the skies.
15.
Nature herself, it seemed, would raise
A minster to her Maker's praise!
HOW TO PARSE NOUNS.
69. Parsing a word is putting together all the facts about its form and its relations to other words in the sentence.
In parsing, some idioms—the double possessive, for example—do not come under regular grammatical rules, and are to be spoken of merely as idioms.
70. Hence, in parsing a noun, we state,—