TABLE II. In the following Syllables, the Vowels are all long. fma fme fmi imo fmu fna fne fni fno fnu fpa fpe fpi fpo spu fta fte fi fto ftu LESSON IV. bra bre bri bro bru cra cre cri cro cru dra dre dri dro dru fra fre fri fro fru V. gra gre gri gro gru pra pre pri pro pru tra trẻ tri tro tru fwa fwe fwi fwo fwu VI. tha the thi tho thu pha phe phi pho phu Italic Double Letters. &t, f, ffi, fl. fi, fl Sb. fts fi fk f fi l fi. TABLE III. Words of three Letters. In the following Words, the Vowels have the short Sound.* fad tap wax tag mat man cap I would recommend the Leffons of Monofylla bles, to be read fometimes across the Page, Sc before a, o, u, and r, are pronounced like sk; before e, i, and y, like simples, thus : jar afp fly why mar ark fky the fca fce fci fco fcu fcy; pronounced fy. Reading Lessons of easy Words, contained in the foregoing. Mv fon, do no ill. Go not in the way of bad boys; For bad boys are apt to fay and do ill. LESSON VIII The Vowels having their Sounds as marked. All of us, my fon, are to die; If we do no ill, we go to joy; But if our way be bad, we go to woe. If we go in the way of bad boys, we can not go to joy. LESSON X. Words in which the first Vowel has its long Sound. |