A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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Page 17
... hath made my Feet like Hart's Feet ; and he hath fet me up on high . O my God , I cry to thee in the Day - time , but thou doft not hear ; and in the Night I take no Reft . We will call on thy Name , O Lord , fo fhalt thou fave us ; we ...
... hath made my Feet like Hart's Feet ; and he hath fet me up on high . O my God , I cry to thee in the Day - time , but thou doft not hear ; and in the Night I take no Reft . We will call on thy Name , O Lord , fo fhalt thou fave us ; we ...
Page 29
... hath been of old . The Secret of the Lord is with them that fear . him ; and he will fhew them his Law . LESSON III . Hear my Voice , O Lord , when I cry unto thee ; have Mercy on me , and hear me . O hide not thou thy Face from me ...
... hath been of old . The Secret of the Lord is with them that fear . him ; and he will fhew them his Law . LESSON III . Hear my Voice , O Lord , when I cry unto thee ; have Mercy on me , and hear me . O hide not thou thy Face from me ...
Page 87
... hath no found of its own , but at the Beginning of a Word is always founded like z , as in Xenophen ; and in the Middle and End of Words like kr , as in Wax , Xerxes . 13. Y at the End of Monolyllables , is founded like ī , as in by ...
... hath no found of its own , but at the Beginning of a Word is always founded like z , as in Xenophen ; and in the Middle and End of Words like kr , as in Wax , Xerxes . 13. Y at the End of Monolyllables , is founded like ī , as in by ...
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