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ware , wear ( “ Let me taste your ware ” , “ Motley's the only wear ' ) ; maid , made ; choler , collar ; wreck , reck ; write , rite , right ; through , threw ; plum , plumb ; heart , hart . Look at these examples : guilt ( " The guilt ...
ware , wear ( “ Let me taste your ware ” , “ Motley's the only wear ' ) ; maid , made ; choler , collar ; wreck , reck ; write , rite , right ; through , threw ; plum , plumb ; heart , hart . Look at these examples : guilt ( " The guilt ...
Pagina 134
heart ( “ Lift up your heart ” ) hart ( " The hart doth lack a hind " ) throne ( “ A golden throne in the depths of the sea " ) thrown ( " He has thrown good money after bad " ) told ( “ They went and told the sexton " ) tolled ( “ The ...
heart ( “ Lift up your heart ” ) hart ( " The hart doth lack a hind " ) throne ( “ A golden throne in the depths of the sea " ) thrown ( " He has thrown good money after bad " ) told ( “ They went and told the sexton " ) tolled ( “ The ...
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It tickled not the ear , but sunk into the heart : and , when men came from such sermons , they never commended the ... of the two disciples going to Emmaus , “ Did not our hearts burn within us while he opened to us the scriptures ?
It tickled not the ear , but sunk into the heart : and , when men came from such sermons , they never commended the ... of the two disciples going to Emmaus , “ Did not our hearts burn within us while he opened to us the scriptures ?
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