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603. This specimen has suggested to us the probability that three kinds of 7 will confuse 
many writers, so that practically ‘r’ initial, and ‘~’ will be sufficient; but if ‘r’ is re- 
stricted to a single tap of the tongue (§501,) it should have a superior dot—neglected 
here, from the difficulty of printing it. 
604. We at first wrote ‘students’ with ‘a,’ then excluded it, and we changed the second 
vowel of ‘individual’ from 1 to 0, although we use t in our own speech, from heterotypic 
influences, as we believe. We think the cases rare, where the same vowel occurs thrice 
in the same word. It seems contrary to the laws of English. 
605. We had written ‘representation’ without a vowel in -tion,—and ‘invention’ with 
it, but finding a vowel aperture to be made, we wrote a, which is correctly placed in pro- 
plem, convenience, greatest, exactness,—but is it not v? in human, and difficult. We think 
not. Nevertheless, a difficulty in discriminating them may require v to be used for both, 
in the one case (0) dotting it beneath. At first we assigned v to organism, then 2. 
606. The words ‘therefore’ and ‘scarcely,’ in which the open ¢ of thére is shortened 
(as indicated by the acute accentual,) without closing to e—may really require the use of 
Se,’ § 385-90. 
607. FAVST, 
‘translated by Emma Stanwick. Read a, 1, e, 0,, Jong, unless otherwise marked; and 
®, B, l,, Shore. 
608. Thou full-orb’d moon! Would thou wert gazing now, 
609. aav ful-arbd’ mun! vud = aa’v vert Ges1G, nav, 
For the last time upon my troubled brow! 
far [$403] ae last ta'jm vpd’n mv trv'bld brav! 
Beside this desk, at midnight, seated here, 
bisajd ats désc, at mvdneet, sited hir, 
Oft have I watch’d to hail thy soothing beam; 
oft han x vQtet te hel ae suatr brm; 
Then, pensive friend, thou cam’st, my soul to cheer; 
aen, pénsts frénd’, aav cémst, mi sol tu teil; 
Shedding o’er book and scrolls thy silv’ry gleam. 
rédi! or bues nd scvdls pe svlivv elim. 
O that I could, in thy beloved light, 
o aet e cud, m ax’ bilv'zed” le't, 
Now wander freely on some Alpine height; 
nav vandr frilt on sem x]ptn het; 
Could IT round mountain caves with spirits ride, 
cud Aj ravnd ma‘ynten céze via spivets rajd, 
