American School Class-book: The Juvenile Spelling-book ..., Edição 1D.D. Smith, 1819 - 242 páginas |
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... hear me ? The ship is built . It has set sail . The fields are green . The grain is ripe . There is a bee ! Now it is gone . The kite is high . The cord is long . I have been ill . Now I am well . It is quite dark . What o'clock is it ...
... hear me ? The ship is built . It has set sail . The fields are green . The grain is ripe . There is a bee ! Now it is gone . The kite is high . The cord is long . I have been ill . Now I am well . It is quite dark . What o'clock is it ...
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... hear you . The sky is blue . The moon is full . The morn is clear . The dews are fresh . The days are short . The sun is set . The rose smells sweet . What is Please to come in . Come near to me . Sit down by us . What is your wish ? I ...
... hear you . The sky is blue . The moon is full . The morn is clear . The dews are fresh . The days are short . The sun is set . The rose smells sweet . What is Please to come in . Come near to me . Sit down by us . What is your wish ? I ...
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... hear you read . Run first and get your book . Do you know where it is ? Yes , I think it is in school . James , have you seen his book ? There it lies , on the floor . You should not leave it there . Go , child , and bring it to me . I ...
... hear you read . Run first and get your book . Do you know where it is ? Yes , I think it is in school . James , have you seen his book ? There it lies , on the floor . You should not leave it there . Go , child , and bring it to me . I ...
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... tor a gent plain ness pa per Feel ing ja cent Fa vour dra per peel ing care less la bour pave ment ta bour * Or daily . tra der pee vish pa tron hear ing heal ' ing glean ing mean ing deal er qui 34 JUVENILE SPELLING - BOOK .
... tor a gent plain ness pa per Feel ing ja cent Fa vour dra per peel ing care less la bour pave ment ta bour * Or daily . tra der pee vish pa tron hear ing heal ' ing glean ing mean ing deal er qui 34 JUVENILE SPELLING - BOOK .
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... hear tear le heel smear feast mead teal mere screech feat pique steel mete queer ween heave theme meet rear meek heed veal reel screak meed peace weal seal speed wield peak sneer sear sneak glee peal . tier seek teach beech beast niece ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
accent adjective ance bil i ty birds blige broad cate cial cious DEFECTIVE VERBS fect ful ness happy IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Tense indicative mood infinitive mood kind late learner lect lence loved ment mis sion nate nouns parents perf person ph as f Pluperfect Tense Plur plural potential mood Present Tense pronouns ra tion ri ous RULE scrip second long second syllable signifies Sing singular sion sive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sweet syllable long syllable short tain thing Thou tial tion con tion ex tious tism tive trans tude v-to verb Vowels and diphthongs words
Passagens conhecidas
Página 184 - Though in the paths of death I tread, With gloomy horrors overspread, My steadfast heart shall fear no ill, For thou, 0 Lord, art with me still ; Thy friendly crook shall give me aid, And guide me through the dreadful shade.
Página 193 - I would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Página 168 - HAIL, beauteous stranger of the grove ! Thou messenger of Spring ! Now Heaven repairs thy rural seat, And woods thy welcome sing. What time the daisy decks the green, Thy certain voice we hear ; Hast thou a star to guide thy path, Or mark the rolling year...
Página 168 - Sweet bird ! thy bow'r is ever green, Thy sky is ever clear : Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year ! O could I fly, I'd fly with thee : We'd make, with social wing, Our annual visit o'er the globe, Companions of the Spring.
Página 191 - ... at last, And shuts the scene. Ah! whither now are fled Those dreams of greatness ? those unsolid hopes Of happiness ? those longings after fame ? Those restless cares? those busy bustling days?
Página 129 - twere always day. With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless woe ; But sure with patience I can bear A loss I ne'er can know. Then let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy : Whilst thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind boy.
Página 195 - It is a companion which no misfortune can depress, no clime destroy, no enemy alienate, no despotism enslave: at home a friend, abroad an introduction, in solitude a solace, in society an ornament; it chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives at once a grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave — a reasoning savage...
Página 184 - THE Lord my pasture shall prepare, •And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noonday walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend.
Página 129 - You say the sun shines bright ; 1 feel him warm, but how can he Or make it day or night ? My day or night myself I make Whene'er I sleep or play ; And could I ever keep awake With me 'twere always day. With heavy sighs I often hear You mourn my hapless woe ; But sure with patience I can bear A loss I ne'er can know. Then let not what I...
Página 193 - The sum is this : If man's convenience, health, Or safety, interfere, his rights and claims Are paramount, and must extinguish theirs. Else they are all, the meanest things that are, As free to live and to enjoy that life As God was free to form them at the first, Who in his sovereign wisdom made them all.