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Page 17
... moves ; it shakes its wings ; it wants to dry them ; see how it wipes them with its feet . Put it on the floor where the sun shines . Then it will be dry and warm . Poor fly ! I am glad it was not dead . I hope it will soon be well . Do ...
... moves ; it shakes its wings ; it wants to dry them ; see how it wipes them with its feet . Put it on the floor where the sun shines . Then it will be dry and warm . Poor fly ! I am glad it was not dead . I hope it will soon be well . Do ...
Page 22
... move , He holds us in his hand ; He sees us at all times , But him we can not see . All must one day die , And be here no more . If we live well we go to joy ; If our life be bad we go to wo . Let us serve the Lord our God : For he sees ...
... move , He holds us in his hand ; He sees us at all times , But him we can not see . All must one day die , And be here no more . If we live well we go to joy ; If our life be bad we go to wo . Let us serve the Lord our God : For he sees ...
Page 57
... moving tongue , Prompts me to the pleasing duty Of a grateful morning song . See the early blossoms springing ; See the jocund lambkins play ; Hear the lark and linnet singing , Welcome to the new - born day . Vernal music , softly ...
... moving tongue , Prompts me to the pleasing duty Of a grateful morning song . See the early blossoms springing ; See the jocund lambkins play ; Hear the lark and linnet singing , Welcome to the new - born day . Vernal music , softly ...
Page 115
... move or utter weal , prosperity vail , to yield väle , a valley veil , to conceal vain , fruitless vāne , a weathercock weel , a kind of trap wean , to take from wēēn , to think well , a pit of water well , to spring vễin , a tube for ...
... move or utter weal , prosperity vail , to yield väle , a valley veil , to conceal vain , fruitless vāne , a weathercock weel , a kind of trap wean , to take from wēēn , to think well , a pit of water well , to spring vễin , a tube for ...
Page 119
... moved , ani - mi - nute ' , small in - sult ' , to treat with agement * a in the termination e , is shorter in an adjective or noun than in a verb . Walker's principles , 91 . òût'work , part of a for- presage , a prognostic. ed to ...
... moved , ani - mi - nute ' , small in - sult ' , to treat with agement * a in the termination e , is shorter in an adjective or noun than in a verb . Walker's principles , 91 . òût'work , part of a for- presage , a prognostic. ed to ...
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accent added to words bàlm beasts beautiful birds bless body bread bright Charles cock colour consonant corn creature dăm diphthong Doctor of Laws doth drow ending with silent evil fear feet final consonant fish flowers frol fruit fûl găl grass hair hand horse hurt insect iton keep lăn legs Lesson letter lion little boy little lamb look Lord malt liquor man's name mark Monosyllables Monosyllables ending Mother never night orthography òû pěr Perry pět play poor praise pray preceded puss quoit Rule sâu sentence sět sheep shine Short ǎ silent e single vowel sleep soft song sound spelling sweet syllable tăn tell thee thin thine thing thôn thou throw tiề tree triphthong tron văn verbal noun walk wind wings words ending young
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