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... termination in eur , when the spelling may be our . or . The greater part of these words are now spelt with The spelling of several , whether in our or or , has been a matter of warm dispute among the learned . The custom of the day ...
... termination in eur , when the spelling may be our . or . The greater part of these words are now spelt with The spelling of several , whether in our or or , has been a matter of warm dispute among the learned . The custom of the day ...
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... termination fy , to make or cause . advertise , baptize , compromise , idolize , neutralize , realize , catechize , characterize , paralyze , exercize , jeopardize , anathematize , enterprize , carbonize , colo- nize . Exercise 110 ...
... termination fy , to make or cause . advertise , baptize , compromise , idolize , neutralize , realize , catechize , characterize , paralyze , exercize , jeopardize , anathematize , enterprize , carbonize , colo- nize . Exercise 110 ...
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... ; sanatory , from sanator , sanare ( to cure ) . The root is the same . This French termination in ier is gradually becoming eer in English . SECTION X. ON THE INFLEXIONS OF WORDS . ( For DIFFICULT AND PUZZLING TERMINATIONS . 75.
... ; sanatory , from sanator , sanare ( to cure ) . The root is the same . This French termination in ier is gradually becoming eer in English . SECTION X. ON THE INFLEXIONS OF WORDS . ( For DIFFICULT AND PUZZLING TERMINATIONS . 75.
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Page 91 - The Laurell, meed of mightie Conquerours And Poets sage ; the Firre that weepeth still ; The Willow worne of forlorne Paramours ; The Eugh, obedient to the benders will ; The Birch for shaftes ; the Sallow for the mill...
Page 90 - Enforst to seeke some covert nigh at hand, A shadie grove not farr away they spide, That promist ayde the tempest to withstand ; Whose loftie trees, yclad with sommers pride, Did spred so broad, that heavens light did hide...
Page 90 - A lovely Ladie rode him faire beside, Upon a lowly Asse more white then snow, Yet she much whiter; but the same did hide Under a vele, that wimpled was full low...
Page 91 - And foorth they passe, with pleasure forward led, Joying to heare the birdes sweete harmony, Which, therein shrouded from the tempest dred, .Seemd in their song to scorne the cruell sky. Much can they praise the trees so straight and hy, The sayling Pine...
Page 91 - Led with delight, they thus beguile the way, Untill the blustring storme is overblowne; When weening to returne, whence they did stray, They cannot finde that path, which first was showne, But wander too and fro in wayes unknowne...
Page 65 - All words of more than one syllable ending in a single consonant, preceded by a single vowel, and accented on the last syllable, double that consonant in derivatives : as, commit, committee ; compel, compelled; appal, appalling; distil, distiller.
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Page 90 - And on his brest a bloodie crosse he bore, The deare remembrance of his, dying lord, For whose sweete sake that glorious badge he wore, And dead, as living, ever him ador'd : Upon his shield -the like was also scor'd, For soveraine hope, which in his helpe he had.
Page 90 - So pure and innocent, as that same lambe, She was in life and every vertuous lore ; And by descent from Royall lynage came Of ancient...
Page 90 - Behind her farre away a Dwarfe did lag, That lasie seemd, in being ever last, Or wearied with bearing of her bag Of needments at his baeke.