A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... hear me . Stand in awe , and sin not : search your own heart by yourself , and be still . Pour out your praise to God , and put your trust in the Lord . LESSON VI . I will lay me down in peace , and take my rest : for it is thou , O ...
... hear me . Stand in awe , and sin not : search your own heart by yourself , and be still . Pour out your praise to God , and put your trust in the Lord . LESSON VI . I will lay me down in peace , and take my rest : for it is thou , O ...
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... 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 ; nor cast thy servant from thee in thy wrath . Teach me thy way O Lord , and lead me in the right way . O my soul , wait ...
... 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 ; nor cast thy servant from thee in thy wrath . Teach me thy way O Lord , and lead me in the right way . O my soul , wait ...
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... hear - eth , hear - er , hear - ing , fool - ish , ru - in - ous , stand - ard , mo - nu - ment - al , ex - act - or . Q. What is the first exception to this rule ? A. Monosyllables , and words accented upon the last syllable , ending ...
... hear - eth , hear - er , hear - ing , fool - ish , ru - in - ous , stand - ard , mo - nu - ment - al , ex - act - or . Q. What is the first exception to this rule ? A. Monosyllables , and words accented upon the last syllable , ending ...
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