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Oscar Wilde. Fairy Tales. vocabulary
1. The fisherman and his soul | |
startled merman well-laden to dwell alas weary to doff vile dagger to bid good-bye
| to beseech (besought, beseeched) to suffer to levy toll on sb/sth scimitar to tarry to smite (smote, smitten) kinsman to quench to slay (slew, slain) |
2. THE HAPPY PRINCE | THE STAR-CHILD |
to cry for the moon reed lead coarse seamstress slumber river horse garret to pluck out
| faggot to stir to chide (chid, chidden) to fall into a swoon adder scale foul brass dungeon to succour cavern raiment
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3. THE DEVOTED FRIEND | THE BIRTHDAY OF THE INFANTA |
distinguished sweet william clovepink primrose flower-de-luce fair-maid by the bye wheelbarrow rap to trudge torrent
| sham dais wicker-work to waddle on the plea stumpy ostentatious vagrant vintage arras
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4. THE NIGHTINGALE AND THE ROSE | THE SELFISH GIANT |
to throng sun-dial to ebb spray to crimson | gruff to roar to rattle to steal up to long for |
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