John Heywood's Manchester readers. [With] Key, pt.1,2. Primer, Libro 1 |
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... Wall on the Moor , The .... Sail on the Bay , A ....... 44 , 45 46 , 47 " " XIII . and XIV .. Rice 48 .......... " " XV . and XVI . Hawk , The .. ............... 49 , 50 " 9 XVII . Barge , The .................. 51 , 52 Names of Animals ...
... Wall on the Moor , The .... Sail on the Bay , A ....... 44 , 45 46 , 47 " " XIII . and XIV .. Rice 48 .......... " " XV . and XVI . Hawk , The .. ............... 49 , 50 " 9 XVII . Barge , The .................. 51 , 52 Names of Animals ...
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... sail by . Cats mew , and cows chew the cud . The young sheep and the old ewe knew me when I was in the field . There are few who do not like a stew . The wind blew and threw down the old yew . The bread is new : new bread is not so good ...
... sail by . Cats mew , and cows chew the cud . The young sheep and the old ewe knew me when I was in the field . There are few who do not like a stew . The wind blew and threw down the old yew . The bread is new : new bread is not so good ...
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... . husk maze salt clay hire lamp mine shelf club hive mane morn slate coil host map peg tripe cork hulk mart pen crop hurl mate rice truck tun Animals . duck wing swim sail bird bill walk paw 22 THE MANCHESTER PRIMER .
... . husk maze salt clay hire lamp mine shelf club hive mane morn slate coil host map peg tripe cork hulk mart pen crop hurl mate rice truck tun Animals . duck wing swim sail bird bill walk paw 22 THE MANCHESTER PRIMER .
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... sail : And the cat has a paw , and the dog has a tail : And they swim , or they fly , or they walk , or they eat , With fin , or with wing , or with bill , or with feet . The Lark . build mer - ry shi - ning THE MANCHESTER PRIMER . 23.
... sail : And the cat has a paw , and the dog has a tail : And they swim , or they fly , or they walk , or they eat , With fin , or with wing , or with bill , or with feet . The Lark . build mer - ry shi - ning THE MANCHESTER PRIMER . 23.
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... sails and are blown by the wind . Some ships are sent to fetch goods from far - off lands , such as rice , tea , and spice . The Month of June . hue due tune pure blue June sure mute true plume cure fruit In June the air is pure , and ...
... sails and are blown by the wind . Some ships are sent to fetch goods from far - off lands , such as rice , tea , and spice . The Month of June . hue due tune pure blue June sure mute true plume cure fruit In June the air is pure , and ...
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Página 23 - THE cow has a horn, and the fish has a gill; The horse has a hoof, and the duck has a bill; The bird has a wing, that on high he may sail ; And the lion a mane, and the monkey a tail!
Página 28 - One, two, Buckle my shoe; Three, four, Shut the door; Five, six, Pick up sticks; Seven, eight, Lay them straight; Nine, ten, A good fat hen; Eleven, twelve, Who will delve?
Página 25 - I HEAR a pretty bird, but hark ! I cannot see it anywhere. Oh ! it is a little lark, Singing in the morning air. Little lark, do tell me why You are singing in the sky...
Página 25 - Tis to sing a. merry song, To the pleasant morning light : Why linger in my nest so long, When the sun is shining bright ? Little lady, this is why I sing so early in the sky. To the little birds below, I do sing a merry tune ; And I let the ploughman know He must come to labour soon. Little lady, this is why I am singing in the sky.
Página 27 - Just then they heard the blast of a horn, and up came the hounds in full cry. The fox ran this way and that, and tried all his tricks, but was caught at last. The cat ran up a tree, for that was her one trick, and the hounds could not reach her. "So I see," said the cat, " that one good trick is worth more than ten bad ones.