123.{√(602- 302) = 51.96152√(602- 402) = 44.72136}96.68288.Ans.
123.
96.68288.Ans.
124. 1,785.
125.
’Tis good to tread the churchyard’s walks,And mark the graves on either side;Or where the rough old sexton talksWith sheer contempt of human pride;To contemplate the scattered bonesThat meet the eye so often there;To read the inscription on the stones,And think what fleeting things we are.’Tis good at twilight’s sober hour,To sit on some neglected tomb,And dwell on death’s all-startling power,And muse upon our certain doom.Because these thoughts are sure to winThe spirit more or less from sin.
’Tis good to tread the churchyard’s walks,And mark the graves on either side;Or where the rough old sexton talksWith sheer contempt of human pride;To contemplate the scattered bonesThat meet the eye so often there;To read the inscription on the stones,And think what fleeting things we are.’Tis good at twilight’s sober hour,To sit on some neglected tomb,And dwell on death’s all-startling power,And muse upon our certain doom.Because these thoughts are sure to winThe spirit more or less from sin.
’Tis good to tread the churchyard’s walks,
And mark the graves on either side;
Or where the rough old sexton talks
With sheer contempt of human pride;
To contemplate the scattered bones
That meet the eye so often there;
To read the inscription on the stones,
And think what fleeting things we are.
’Tis good at twilight’s sober hour,
To sit on some neglected tomb,
And dwell on death’s all-startling power,
And muse upon our certain doom.
Because these thoughts are sure to win
The spirit more or less from sin.
126. Aching teeth are bad tenants.
127. Patch-work.
128. A draft.
129. It is good for nothing till it is cracked.
130. When his brother Jacob shaved him.
131. Because they blacken the face of Washington.
132. The figure 8.