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Ring Rang Rung
Wring [52]Wrang Wrung
Fling Flang Flung
Cling -- Clung
[52]Hing Hang Hung
String [52]Strang Strung
Sling -- Slung
Sink Sank Sunk
Drink Drank Drunk
Shrink Shrank Shrunk
Stink [52]Stank Stunk
Swink -- -- Slink -- Slunk
Swell Swoll -- {314} Melt [54]Molt -- Help [54]Holp -- Delve [54]Dolv -- Dig -- Dug
Stick [54]Stack Stuck
Run Ran Run
Burst -- Burst
Bind Band Bound
Find [54]Fand Found
Grind -- Ground
Wind -- Wound
Upon this list weobservations and statements:--
1 That, with the exceptions of _bind_, _find_, _grind_, and _wind_, the vowels are short (or dependent) throughout
2 That, with the exception of _run_ and _burst_, the vowel of the present tense is either the _i_ or e
3 That _i_ short changes into _a_ for the singular, and into _u_ for the plural forular for the only ones preserved
5 That the _i_ in _bind_, &c, changes into _ou_ in the plural forms; the only ones current
6 That the vowel before _le exception of _run_, always _i_
7 That the vowel before _l_ and _r_ is, with the single exception of _burst_, always e
8 That, where the _i_ is sounded as in _bind_, the co considered as a_drecka_ and _drikjan_), it may be stated that _i_ short, in the twelfth class, precedes either a liquid or a mute of series _k_
Frolish forularity; and frolish for: _viz_ that _i_ or _u_, short, before the consonants _ular, and into _u_ for the plural foral, becomes _ou_; that _e_ before _l_ becoed
This stateeneral as the one that, after a coes, we are enabled to ht,
1 That, in the words _bind_, &c, the _i_ was once pronounced as in _till_, _fill_; in other words, that it was the si _ey_; or at least that it was treated as such
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