The Elementary Sounds of the English language are divided into VOCALS, SubVOCALS, and Aspirates.
"McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader"
William Holmes McGuffey
American witchcraft history has transmitted no distinct account of the use of human organs of speech by intellect that was foreign to the legitimate owner of the VOCALS used, prior to the instance described by Hutchinson in the following extract.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam
Why it isn't a horn you buy, but an ear; Only think, you'll find on reflection You're bargaining, Ma'am, for the Voice of Affection; For the language of Wisdom, and Virtue, and Truth, And the sweet little innocent prattle of youth: Not to mention the striking of clocks-, Cackle of hens-crowing of cocks- Lowing of cow, and bull, and ox- Bleating of pretty pastoral flocks- Murmur of waterfall over the rocks- Every sound that Echo mocks- VOCALS, fiddles, and musical-box- And zounds!
"The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood"
Thomas Hood