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PRESENT PARTICIPLES
107
II, 65, By the golden-growing eastern stream of sea . . .
256, Though her dead head like a live garland wear
The golden-growing hair.
We find further in this volume:
II, 258, ... for that sudden-swerving hand
Flung light on all thy land . . .
260, . . . who from the sudden-settling deck
Looked over death and wreck.
III, 207, . . . death’s own sightless-seeming eyes.
IV, 47, ... the stout spears shocked again, and flew
Sharp-splintering . . .
248, . . . for thy sacrifice
With sanguine-shining steam divides the dawn . . .
342, . . . strength of billowy-beating war . . .
347, Shrewd notes and shrill, not clear or joyful-sounding. . .
Sometimes the adjective is compared within the
compound.
IV, 72, Though smoother-seeming than the still sea’s glass . . .
VI, 83, And the shade across it falls of a lordlier-flowering bay.
It is often difficult to decide whether the first part of
these compounds is an adjective or a real adverb; e. g. in:
V, 30, ... ever heard love’s lips philosophize
With such deep-reasoning words
As blossoms use and birds . . .
303, . . . across wide-wallowing waves.
4. Composition with particles rarely occurs. I have
noted the following two cases.
II, 236, ... a sunward-singing lark . . .
IV, 215, But sad in joy’s far-flowering sight
As grief’s blind thrall might be.
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