The even tone has two variations differing from each other only in pitch; the oblique tone has three variations, known as "Rising, Sinking, and Entering." In a seven-syllable verse the odd
syllables can have any tone; as regards the even
syllables, when the second
syllable is even, then the fourth is oblique, and the sixth even.
[Language in general includes the following parts:- Letter,
Syllable, Connecting word, Noun, Verb, Inflexion or Case, Sentence or Phrase.
None of its parts has an abiding existence: when once a
syllable is pronounced, it is not possible to retain it, so that, naturally, as the parts do not abide, they cannot have position.
First
syllable. Colonel Rawdon Crawley, C.B., with a slouched hat and a staff, a great-coat, and a lantern borrowed from the stables, passed across the stage bawling out, as if warning the inhabitants of the hour.
"O Zarathustra," it whispered scornfully,
syllable by
syllable, "thou stone of wisdom!
Some men's behavior is like a verse, wherein every
syllable is measured; how can a man comprehend great matters, that breaketh his mind too much, to small observations?
The men of this tribe had two names, or rather names of two
syllables, and their language contained words of two
syllables; whereas in the tribe of Tsa the words were all of a single
syllable, with the exception of a very few like Atis and Galus.
"Yet not a
syllable has been said to you on the subject, by either of them."
There was, no doubt, a certain amount of absurdity in applying this title (which, as of course you see without my telling you, was nothing but 'your Royal Highness' condensed into one
syllable) to a small creature whose father was merely the Warden of Outland: still, large excuse must be made for a man who had passed several years at the Court of Fairyland, and had there acquired the almost impossible art of pronouncing five
syllables as one.
The dialect was on her tongue to some extent, despite the village school: the characteristic intonation of that dialect for this district being the voicing approximately rendered by the
syllable UR, probably as rich an utterance as any to be found in human speech.
Nor is it necessary: for, before a
syllable occurred to him, Dolly Varden came running into the room, in tears, threw herself on Joe's breast without a word of explanation, and clasped her white arms round his neck.
thou hast seen enough to split the planets and make an infidel of Abraham, and not one
syllable is thine!