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 13
... for man , and it will be of no use to him , if he is not up . You are to lie down , and take rest in the night ; but rise and work in the day . brown count gròŵl pound tòŵl lòŵn mòûnt hòŵl ròûnd slowl. 2 EASY LESSONS . 13 17764 ...
... for man , and it will be of no use to him , if he is not up . You are to lie down , and take rest in the night ; but rise and work in the day . brown count gròŵl pound tòŵl lòŵn mòûnt hòŵl ròûnd slowl. 2 EASY LESSONS . 13 17764 ...
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... night ; At his word they rise and set ; They all shine to his praise . God makes the grass to grow , And the trees to yield their fruits ; He makes the clouds and the rain , And walks on the wings of the wind . God made us and all men ...
... night ; At his word they rise and set ; They all shine to his praise . God makes the grass to grow , And the trees to yield their fruits ; He makes the clouds and the rain , And walks on the wings of the wind . God made us and all men ...
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... night . In God we live and 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 ...
... night . In God we live and 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 ...
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... night mint'ǎge mys'tit pin'cĕrs mid'riff mirror . phthisi pinch / běck mil'dĕw mis'chief physik million .mis'sile pit kle . piqu'ǎnt prit kle quin's pis'ton prim / ĕr quit'tănce pitch'ĕr prim'rōse quiv ” ĕr pin'fon pin'năće rĭvět stir ...
... night mint'ǎge mys'tit pin'cĕrs mid'riff mirror . phthisi pinch / běck mil'dĕw mis'chief physik million .mis'sile pit kle . piqu'ǎnt prit kle quin's pis'ton prim / ĕr quit'tănce pitch'ĕr prim'rōse quiv ” ĕr pin'fon pin'năće rĭvět stir ...
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... night mòr tise fòr / tress nòr / THĕrn fòrt " une òrbit • wğllow tòr❜niče fòr'wârd òr'chard wğn'děr tor'sȧir gòr'ģeous òr'dĕr wǎr'rǎnt dwarf'ish gòrgět òn gắn watch ful fòr'čĕps mòr❜tăr or khăn wrath'fûl for feit mòrt'gage pòr poise ...
... night mòr tise fòr / tress nòr / THĕrn fòrt " une òrbit • wğllow tòr❜niče fòr'wârd òr'chard wğn'děr tor'sȧir gòr'ģeous òr'dĕr wǎr'rǎnt dwarf'ish gòrgět òn gắn watch ful fòr'čĕps mòr❜tăr or khăn wrath'fûl for feit mòrt'gage pòr poise ...
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