Careful Words

steady (n.)

steady (v.)

steady (adv.)

steady (adj.)

And step by step, since time began,

I see the steady gain of man.

John G Whittier (1807-892): The Chapel of the Hermits.

Thy steady temper, Portius,

Can look on guilt, rebellion, fraud, and Caesar,

In the calm lights of mild philosophy.

Joseph Addison (1672-1719): Cato. Act i. Sc. 1.