Careful Words

track (n.)

track (v.)

track (adv.)

track (adj.)

  'T is a wise saying, Drive on your own track.

Plutarch (46(?)-120(?) a d): Of the Training of Children.

What precious drops are those

Which silently each other's track pursue,

Bright as young diamonds in their infant dew?

John Dryden (1631-1701): The Conquest of Granada. Part ii. Act iii. Sc. 1.