r of youth. It teaches us the nature and powers
ies of letters, and the wrong method of spelling wor
h of my Deer jem
doun the middle and
skure you for my oa
s at Steak, and a s
ccom For. And i sai
res the Mann for my
Man than that Air Do
iffer, and we was s
er fallin Out. my
t a Wink and Wot is
Happy tight and am
rt to pitty Mee. i
inner and a Jipsy
e But
akin my Mind Up to
will think me too
de Make a Plunge, l
d Mades all their b
nt a Pardoner for Be
k i Behave despicab
s Me take
Letter when Red an
is Caused by my Tee
Happy Va
you N
Is my sunday out An
Street at a q
C. remembe
inal
hy, we may remark, that a lett
ady been given. Dr. Johnson's letter t
bet are the representati
is a Republ
are twenty-six in number. There is nothing like beginning at the beginning; and we shall now therefore enumerate them, with the view also of rendering their insertion subsidiary to mythological instruction, in conformity with the plan on which some account of the Heathen Deities and ancient heroes is pre
ALPH
o, the god o
acchus, astrid
eres, the god
, that would
Echo, that pi
lora, with but
pot-boy, young
ebe, his barm
Io, turn'd
no, that spit
ore lovely than
uldn't have bee
Minerva, with s
ith grey beard a
lympus, King J
Apollo hung
uirites, the R
e Roscius, that
, so famous f
the wise, F. R
Ulysses, so ar
k Vulcan, that l
I mean-wit
Cockney, wot nee
e, the scratch
what Y was, wh
e Stoic, Zeno
ritic, whose fam
ided into Vowel
t were, independent members of the Alphabet, and like independent members elsew
pleasant thing to ha
tomach is very
when it begins
very other place it is a vowel, as crawling, drawl
but, like an old bachelor, if it e
inal
s the greatest share in the production of the sound. Thus a vowel joined to a consona
vowels in one sound, as ea in
n the word beau; a term applied to dandies, and addresse
the sound is formed by both the vow
the sound is formed by one of the vowe
ommon use. By improper dipthongs we mean vowels unwarrantably dilated i
the rustics an
t a foine g
ecious soig
through the corn fiddles (
(saw)
draw) i
our jor
How's your Maw and Paw?
rd young la
at a naice
bee-eaut
ond of d
ies frequen
vely tiawe
eet tempaw
(dirty) the
ey als
re, "lit
ly, "pa
ed, "di
"ske-
"ble
rmed; but besides our dislike to prolixity, we are afraid of getting down in the mouth, and thereby going the wrong way to please
ent of a speech, is a
arms are exceedingly laughable, but we
iarly ridiculous. The "peoplesh" are
histling, and grunting, are e
awming, kweechau, is by some consi
the human mouth, by far the funniest ar
inal