High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... sound . For example , ad combined with cede would make adcede , a very hard combination ; instead , the sound has be- come accede . The following tables give you the important prefixes and suffixes and a number of the root forms . If ...
... sound . For example , ad combined with cede would make adcede , a very hard combination ; instead , the sound has be- come accede . The following tables give you the important prefixes and suffixes and a number of the root forms . If ...
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... sound , To the sunny quietude ; Crouching down where nothing stirs In the silence of the furze , Crouching down again to brood In the sunny solitude . If I were as wise as they I would stray apart and brood , I would beat a hidden way ...
... sound , To the sunny quietude ; Crouching down where nothing stirs In the silence of the furze , Crouching down again to brood In the sunny solitude . If I were as wise as they I would stray apart and brood , I would beat a hidden way ...
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... sound as thin and sweet As trees in country lanes . And people standing to their shade Out of a shower , undoubtedly Would hear such music as is made Upon a country tree . Oh , little leaves that are so dumb Against the shrieking city ...
... sound as thin and sweet As trees in country lanes . And people standing to their shade Out of a shower , undoubtedly Would hear such music as is made Upon a country tree . Oh , little leaves that are so dumb Against the shrieking city ...
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