within the near infinite sets of laws, statutes, directives containing all those stipulations which must be followed, here in the Exceptional: none exists to punish for a dangling participle or a hanging-indent, unless I'm wrong (re. Hanging Judges, other rules apply.)
As to mellifluous phrases, I just noted: "It bodes good.." seems a pretty 21st Cent. slangy alternative; it grates. Mayhap to Be and to Bode differently-prefer the Good to the Well? Unless there is something special about the the referent It? (in event you should seek a replay, on purely juridical grounds, of course.)
Challenge game of Scrabble? Tally Ho.
As to mellifluous phrases, I just noted: "It bodes good.." seems a pretty 21st Cent. slangy alternative; it grates. Mayhap to Be and to Bode differently-prefer the Good to the Well? Unless there is something special about the the referent It? (in event you should seek a replay, on purely juridical grounds, of course.)
Challenge game of Scrabble? Tally Ho.