Accedence commenc't grammar, supply'd with sufficient rules for the use of such (younger or elder) as are desirous, without more trouble than needs to attain the Latin tongue the elder sort especially, with little teaching and their own industry
Milton, John, 1608-1674.

Infinitive.

Pres. and preter∣imperf Esse, to be.

Preter∣perfect, & pret. pluper. Fuisse, to have or had been.

Future Fore, to be hereafter.

In like manner are form'd the Compounds: Absum, adsum, desum, obsum, praesum, prosum, pos∣sum; but possum somthing varies after this man∣ner.

Indicat. Pres. Sing. Possum, potes, potest, Plur. possumus, potestis, possunt. The other are regular, pot•…ram, potui, potuer•…m, potero.

Imperative it wants.

Potent. Pres. Possim, &c. Preterimperfect, Possem.

Infin. Pres. Posse. Preterit. Potuisse.