Z56 IBM- Phonorahic Header c Pitman THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES i" rf . , H THE HOLOGRAPHIC READER : H A SERIES OF LESSONS IN PHONETIC SHORTHAND. j ) BY ISAAC PITMAN. Eleventh Edition. i LONDON -. PITMAN, PHONETIC DEPOT, 20 PATEKNOSTEK ROW, E.C. ? BATH: ISAAC PITMAN, PHONETIC INSTITUTE. Price Sixpence. LQ ' _~_^ b v-x *y /e~ ^< I THE PHONOGRAPHIC READER A SERIES OF LESSONS IN BY ISAAC PITMAN. Eleventh Edition. LONDON : F. PITMAN, PHONETIC DEPOT, 20 PATERNOSTER ROW, E.G. BATH : ISAAC PITMAN, PHONETIC INSTITUTE. 1861. KEY TO " SPEAK GENTLY," PAGE 3. I Speak gently ! it is better far To rule by love than fear : ' Speak gently let not harsh words The good we might do here, [mar Speak gently! Love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind ; And gently Friendship's accents flow: ' Affection's voice is kind. I Speak gently to the little child ! j Its love be sure to gain ; Teach it in accents soft and mild ; It may not long remain. Speak gently to the young ; for they Will have enough to bear ; i Pass through this life as best they ! ' Tis full of anxious care. [may, Speak gently to the aged one ; Grieve not the care-worn heart ; The sands of life are nearly run ; Let such in peace depart. Speak gently, kindly, to the poor ; Let no harsh tone be heard ; They have enough they mint endure, Without an unkind word. Speak gently to the erring. Know They must have toiled in vain ; Perchance unkindness made them O ! win them back again. [so ; Speak gently ! He who gave His life To bend man's stubborn will, When elements were in fierce strife, Said to them, " Peace, be still." [Entered at Stationers' Hall.] PHONOGRAPHIC READER. SPEAK GENTLY. 1 f \ \| C M 71 -i f \ C V- Vo 1 ,- 448561 SPEAK GENTLY. 3 (Y .t /x \ M i c. r V ; \, < M . H SPEAK GENTLY. 6 v J- \ .( A! Q ( . / I v ^ y. U )- x I x f v U, "V, \ LAZY DICK. THE HISTORY OF LAZY DICK. ' X J, ( ') \ J 'x 4 >} jn>- '<- n A , n \ <- L =1 M ' M n H, s LAZY DICK. 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X _l S "> < 'H x X. ; .! ^ x . V/, A, ' J- x A Tl; r, . j ) )- ^ t >> L , ' I s 18 LAZY DICK. -is V ") -^ , M v_ \ K, ^ L "I N- )- -V . -C _ D > x i ^ ^ ' I / ) . x~s / JA . A / s ~l N (~ U I "I _. I 71 LAZY DICK. 19 ^ , (- , "i n )- c ). ^ ; ' , 71 |V 1 ! - 7i n r\ ^ -) n i x L f, ,. / O c., O / - rt L 1 20 THE VISION OF MIEZA. From, the "Spectator," No, 159. In this Exercise all the Grammalogues of the Corresponding Style are employed, but no Phraseography. (See " Manual of Phono- graphy," Eleventh Edition, pages 48, 49.) \r O^f\ ) fc cU I , VISION OF MIKZA. 2\ CV lo 5 I r\, J. < 4- \ ) W, r "I N 22 Ml- / L VISION OF MIRZ.V. - , "I S, N 5 I /f /M I J V V ^\ ^ ^ ^c V 6- 5 \ VD \ . ,V. , *, C 1 s 'D v X) cS I I x / I. , ' \ , V\ VISION OF MIRZA. L. f c ) ;\ , -f , , ' >.., f v , y ( f <^-\ V .P V. VA / I I J o . V^ 19 O . I ? O C x >; O . /* 23 (. C ' '-, /s 1 L ^ C C ). , f . ( X- 24 , , v VISION OF MIRZA. f- I x / I*" I v ^S V / O \s~^ 5 y Al > . , f / ) ( O -*^s j I I 5 \o ). 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