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March 23, 1910. THE
Beautify Your
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Drive Away Liver Spots, Blotches,
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RHYMES OF REASON.
When the English tongue we speak
Why Is "break" not rhymed with "freak"?
Will you tell me why It's true
We 8?r "sew," but likewise "few";
And the maker of verse
Can not cap his "horse" with "worse"?
"Beard" Bound not the same as "heard";
"Cord" 1b different from "word";
"Cow" Is cow, but "low" is low;
"Shoe" is never rhymed with "foe."
Think of "hose" and "dose" and "lose";
And of "goose" and of "choose."
Think of "comb" and "tomb" and
"bomb";
"Doll" and "roll" and "home" and
"some."
We have "blood" and "food" and "good";
"Mould" is not pronounced like "could."
Wherefore "done," but "gone" and
"lone"?
Is there any reason known?
And, in short, it seems to me
Sounds and letters disagree.
?The Church Review.
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