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The first Booke of the English Schoole-Master. (Book 1)
CHAP. I.
TEaching all Syllables of two Letters, beginning with the easiest, and joyning them together that are of like sound, as you may perceiue by placing (c) betwixt (k) and (s) and coupling them as you see: and then teaching to read words of two Letters.* 1.1
When your Scholler hath perfectly learned his Letters, teach him to know his vowels: and after two or three dayes when hee is skilfull in them, teach him to call all the other letters con∣sonants, and so proceed with the other words of Art, as they stand in the Margent; neuer trou∣bling his memory with a new word, before he•• be perfect in the old.
a | e | i | o | u | a | e | i | o | u | |
Ab | eb | ib | ob | ub | Ba | be | bi | bo | bu | |
Ad | ed | id | od | ud | Da | de | di | do | du | |
Af | ef | if | of | uf | Fa | fe | fi | fo | fu | |
Ag | eg | ig | og | ug | Ga | ge | gi | go | gu | |
Ah | eh | ** | oh | ** | Ha | he | hi | ho | hu | |
Al | el | il | ol | ul | La | le | li | lo | lu | |
Am | em | im | om | um | Ma | me | mi | mo | mu | |
An | en | in | on | un | Na | ne | ni | no | nu | |
Ap | ep | ip | op | up | Pa | pe | pi | po | pu | |
Ar | er | ir | or | ur | Ra | re | ri | ro | ru | |
At | et | it | ot | ut | Ta | te | ti | to | tu | |
Ak | ek | ik | ok | uk | Ka | ke | ki | ko | ku | |
Ac | ec | ic | oc | uc | Ca | ce | ci | co | cu * 1.2 | |
As | es | is | os | us | Sa | se | si | so | su | |
Az | ez | iz | oz | uz | Za | ze | zi | zo | zu | |
Dip••••ongs | Ai | ei | * | oi | * | Ia | ie | ji | io | iu |
Ay | ey | * | oy | * | Ya | ye | ** | yo | ** | |
Au | eu | * | ou | * | Va | ve | vi | vo | vu | |
Aw | ew | * | ow | * | Wa | we | wi | wo | ** | |
Ax | ex | ix | ox | ux | Qua | que | qui | quo | ** |
Teach him that (y) is out for (i) the vowell, and make him▪ read•• these lines distinctly.
If you doe ill, fy on vs all: Ah, is it so? hee is my foe. Woe be to me, if I doe so. Vp, go on: loe I see a py•• So it is, if I doe lye, Woe is me, oh I dye, Ye see in me, no lye to be