The Pronouncing Spelling Book: Adapted to Walker's Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, in which the Precise Sound of Every Syllable is Accurately Conveyed, in a Manner Perfectly Intelligible to Every Capacity ... |
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Page 99
... carry them in his arms ; and when they were all eating their suppers in the field , he used to sit upon a stone under the tree , and play them a tune on his flute , and sing . to them ; and so they were the happiest sheep and lambs in ...
... carry them in his arms ; and when they were all eating their suppers in the field , he used to sit upon a stone under the tree , and play them a tune on his flute , and sing . to them ; and so they were the happiest sheep and lambs in ...
Page 100
... carried her away to a dismal dark den , all covered with bones and blood ; and there the wolf had two cubs , and the wolf said to them , " Here I have brought you a young fat lamb . " And so the cubs took the lamb , and growled over her ...
... carried her away to a dismal dark den , all covered with bones and blood ; and there the wolf had two cubs , and the wolf said to them , " Here I have brought you a young fat lamb . " And so the cubs took the lamb , and growled over her ...
Page 101
... part of a circle àrk , a chest ǎnch'er , an instrument bâwl'd , cried out bâll , a globe báre , naked bear , to carry of an army bay , a colour plant burr , lobe of the ear bút , except WORDS ALIKE IN PRONUNCIATION . 101.
... part of a circle àrk , a chest ǎnch'er , an instrument bâwl'd , cried out bâll , a globe báre , naked bear , to carry of an army bay , a colour plant burr , lobe of the ear bút , except WORDS ALIKE IN PRONUNCIATION . 101.
Page 116
... carry out of a country fare'wel , the parting im'port , thing imported compliment [ parture im - port , to bring from -well ' , act of de- abroad im'press , stamp [ stamp low , not high im. use dis - use ' , to cease make use of dōve ...
... carry out of a country fare'wel , the parting im'port , thing imported compliment [ parture im - port , to bring from -well ' , act of de- abroad im'press , stamp [ stamp low , not high im. use dis - use ' , to cease make use of dōve ...
Page 122
... carried brån , husks of ground brand , a lighted stick corn brī'dăl , nuptial burst , to break of a ship bri'dle , a restraint bust , a half statue talk , to stop the seams čòrk , a tree [ prize tap'tor , one who takes a capture , a ...
... carried brån , husks of ground brand , a lighted stick corn brī'dăl , nuptial burst , to break of a ship bri'dle , a restraint bust , a half statue talk , to stop the seams čòrk , a tree [ prize tap'tor , one who takes a capture , a ...
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accent added to words bàlm beasts beautiful birds bless body bread bright Charles cock colour corn creature Diaresis diphthong Doctor of Laws doth double the final ending with silent evil fear final consonant fish flowers fruit fûl George grass havock hear horse hundred insect iton keep legs Lesson letters Leviticus lion little boy little lamb look Lord mark Monosyllables Mother mouse never night orthography òû pěr Perry play poor praise pray preceded puss Rule sentence sheep shine Short ǎ silent e single vowel sleep soft song soul sound spelling sweet syllable tell těm thăm thăn thee thine thing thou tree triphthong tron tỷ üre văn věr verbal noun walk wind wings words ending YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY young
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