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A44386 The Latine grammar fitted for the use of schools wherein the words of Lilie's Grammar are (as much as might bee) reteined, many errors thereof amended, many needless things left out, many necessaries that were wanting, supplied, and all things ordered in a method more agreeable to children's capacitie / by Charls Hoole ... ; and (that nothing might bee wanting to the purpose) the English translation is set down on the contrarie page for the benefit of yong [sic] learners. Hoole, Charles, 1610-1667.; Lily, William, 1468?-1522. 1651 (1651) Wing H2684; ESTC R2272 129,483 326

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tibi sibi ubi ibi uti for ut and cui a word of two syllables which are common   2. Nisĭ and quasĭ which are short as are also the Vocative cases of Greek Nouns whose Genitive singular endeth in os as Palladĭ Daphnĭ L are short as Animăl mĕl   Except   1. Sāl and Sōl   2. Hebrew words which are writ in Greek with a long vowel as Michaēl N are long as Paeān Hymēn nōn   Except   1. Forsăn forsităn ăn tamĕn attamĕn veruntamĕn   2. Words cut off by an Apocope as Mén ' vidén '   3. In with its Compounds as Exĭn subĭn c.   4. Nouns ending in en whose Genitive case singular hath ĭnis short as Garmĕn pectĕn tibicĕn   5. Greek Nouns in on by little o as Iliŏn Peliŏn Caucasŏn   6. Greek Nouns in in yn and an whose Nominative case is short as Alexĭn Ity̆n Maiăn O are common as Amo porrò docende   Except   1. Oblique cases in o which are alwaies made long as Dominō servō   2. Adverbs derived of Adjectives as Tantō falsō c. But Sedulò crebrè and mutuò are common rather to bee made long   3. Monosyllables in o are long as dō stŏ and ergō for caussâ   4. Ambo duo ego homo citò modò with its compounds are seldom read long   5. Greek words in o are long as Sappho unless they com of Nominative cases in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from which n is taken away as Leo Plato which for the most part are short R are short as Caesăr torcúlăr pĕr diciĕr   Except   1. Fār lār nār vēr fūr cūr and pār with its compounds Cor is once read long in Ovid.   2. Greek words that end in er with e long as Aēr cratēr except patĕr matĕr S have termination answerable to the number of vowels as are long as Amās musās   Except   1. Greek nouns whose Genitive case singular endeth in dos as Archăs Pallăs   2. The Acusatives plural of Nouns encreasing as Heroăs Phillidäs es are long as Anchisēs sedēs docēs   Except   1. Nouns in es of the Third Declension that encreas short as Milĕs divĕs But of these Cerēs abiēs ariēs pariēs and pēs with its Compounds are long   2. Es of sum with its Compounds potĕs adĕs prodĕs obĕs and penĕs the Preposition are short   3 Neuters singular and Nominatives plural of Greek Nouns that end in es not eis as Cacoéthĕs Cyclopĕs is are short as Parĭs panĭs tristīs   Except   1. Oblique cases plural in is as Musīs dominīs and quēīs for quibus   2. Words that make long the last syllable save one of the Genitive case increasing as Samnīs nitis   3. Which are made in is of the Diphthong eis as Omnīs Simoīs   4. All Monosyllables as Vis līs besides ĭs bĭs and quĭs   5. Velīs with its Compounds malīs nolīs and ausīs faxīs   6. The second persons singular of the Indicative mood present tens of the fourth Conjugation as Audīs dormīs   7. The second persons of the Future tens of the Subjunctive mood which are common as dederis amaveris os are long as Herōs honōs dominōs   Except   1. Compŏs impŏs and ŏs ossis   2. Greek Nouns with little o as Delŏs Palladŏs us are short as Famulŭs tempŭs   Except   1. The Nominative cases of Nouns that increas long as Virtūs salūs   2. The Genitive cases singular the Nominatives the Vocatives and Accusatives plural of the fourth Declension as hujus manūs hae manūs has manūs ô manūs   3. Monosyllables in us as pūs crūs   4. Words which are writ in Greek with 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Panthūs Cliūs   And the name Jesūs to bee reverenced of of all good men u are long as Manū genū y and ys are short as Moly̆ Tiphy̆s   The last syllable in everie Vers is common i. e it may bee either long or short A TABLE of the Heads of the Latine-Grammar Chap.     Pag.   OF Grammar and its Parts 2   LIB I. Of Orthographie 2 1 Of Letters 4 2 Of Syllables 10 3 Of Right Vtterance 12 4 Of Points in Sentences 14   LIB II. Of Etymologie 17 1 Of the eight Parts of Speech and their general Accidents 16 2 Of a Noun and its propér Accidents 20 3 Of Case 22 4 Of Gender 24 5 Of the general Rules of Proper Names 26 6 Of the general Rules of Common Names 28 7 Of the first Special Rule 30 8 Of the second Special Rule 34 9 Of the third Special Rule 38 10 Of the Genders of Adjectives 42 11 Of the first Declension 46 12 Of the second Declension 50 13 Of the third Declension 52 14 Of the fourth Declension 60 15 Of the fift Declension 62 16 Of the Declining of Adjectives 64 17 Of Comparison 68 18 Of varying Heteroclits 74 19 Of Heteroc that want Case 78 20 Of Heteroclits that want Number 80 21 Of Redundant Heteroclits 86 22 Of the Kindes of Nouns 90 23 Of a Pronoun 95 24 Of a Verb and its Accidents 106 27 Of the form of the first Conjugation 112 28 Of the form of the second Conjugation 116 29 Of the form of the third Conjugation 120 30 Of the form of the fourth Conjugation 124 31 Of the Preterperfect tenses of Verbs Simple 128 32 Of the Preterperfect tenses of Compound Verbs 136 33 Of the Supines of Simple Verbs 142 34 Of the Supines of Compound Verbs and of the Preterperfect tens of Verbs in or   35 Of certain Verbs Irregular 148 36 Of Verbs that want certain Moods and Tenses 154 37 Of forming the Verb Sum. 160 38 Of Verbs impersonals and Derivatives 162 39 Of a Participle 166 40 Of an Adverb 172 41 Of a Conjunction 178 42 Of a Preposition 182 43 Of an Interjection 184   LIB III. Of Syntax 188 1 Of Concordance 188 2 Of the Government of Nouns 200 3 Pronouns 214 4 Verbs 219 5 Participles 246 6 Adverbs 248 7 Conjunctions 252 8 Prepositions 256 9 Interjections 260 10 Of the Figures of a word 262 11 Of the Figures of Construction 264   LIB IV. Of Prosodie 270 1 Of Spirits Tones or Accents 270 2 Of the Quantitie of the first and middle Syllables 276 3 Of the Quantitie of the last Syllables 188   Appendix Grammatices 198 1 De Ordine Vocum Grāmatico 298 2 Oratorio 299 3 Poëtico 301 4 De Pede ejus generibus 302 5 De Versuum variis generibus 304 A PRAIER to bee used everie daie for Children's good proceeding at their BOOKS O Almighty Lord and merciful Father maker of Heaven and Earth which of thy free liberality givest wisedom abundantly to all that with faith and full assurance ask it of thee Beautifie by the light of thy heavenly grace the towardness of our wits the which with all powers of nature thou hast powred into us that wee may not onely vnderstand those things which may effectually bring us to the knowledg of thee and the Lord Iesus our Saviour but also with our whole heart and will constantly follow the same and receiv daslie encreas through thy bountiful goodness towards us as well in good life as learning so that thou which workest all things in all creatures maiest make thy gracious benefits shine in vs to the endless glorie and honour of thine immortal Maiestie Amen OUr Father which art in heaven Hallowed bee thy Name Thy Kingdom come Thy will bee done in Earth as it is in Heaven Give us this daie our dailie bread And forgive vs our trespasses as wee forgive them that trespass against us And lead vs not into temptation But deliver us from evil For thine is the Kingdom the Power and the Glorie for ever and ever Amen FINIS