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MEMORY

... shadosws long. a But comes December's day, and theu myv mirror shows me Junc again; The garden's million lips of bloora o Speaking their ainguage of perfume; ( The lyric quavers of the thrush St Shot, arrow-like, across the hush; The laughiug brook, the ...

WORDS OF COUNSEL

... Beliveth longest who can tell ithl Of true things truly done each day. , ni Be wise and use thy wisdom well, co Who wisdom speaks must live it too: ot2 He is the wisest who can tell tr How first he lived, then spake, the ttue. tit Sow truth if thou the ...

WHAT IS LIFE?

... for ever written all that rnan his ever said or womau whispered.--BB.kA;GE. A good word is an easy obligation, but not to speak ill requires only our silence, which costs us x1othiog. -TnLOTSON'. Youth is to all the glad season of life, but often only ...

THE MUSIC OF SPRING

... voice-a persuasive voice- That could travel the wvide world through, I would fly on the flings of the mnorning light, And speak to men with a gentle might, And tell them to be true. I'd Ltv-I d flv o'er land and sea, Wherever a human heart might be, Telhlg ...

LOOKING FORWARD

... either by the admonitions p d the former, or by the invectives of the latter. tl -DIOGEN3S. b I love a serious preacher, who speaks for my XI sake and not for his own, who seeks my salvation cl and not his own vaing' ory. ele best deserves to Ce be heard ...

LOOK UP MY BOY

... is long, I But a purpose in life. will make you strong Keep o'er on your lips a cheerful soug- Loak up, my boy, look up. c Speak ill of no one defend the right Zud have the courage as in God's sight To do what your hands find with your might Look up, my ...

THE TWO POETS

... not the goal, but the course, which makes as lapPy.-JEAN PADL R1CRTER. The silence often of pure innocence Persuades when speaking fails. -SElAsKESsr'ARIT. IC He that knew-. the world will not be bashful; c he who knows uimself will not be impudent-C. ...

ONE LESS AT HOME

... his enemy; but in passing it over he is his yo superior. A sweet disposition, a lovely soul, an affec- tionate nature, will speak in the eyes, the lips, it the brow, and become the cause of beauty.- kn BULWER. wi! Frt It is not work that kills men; it is ...

COMFORT ONE ANOTHER

... GRAINS OF GOLD. It - easier even f-r a philosopher to bauish nal draires than to cast awav all vanitv. The awful world, we speak and tlhik about is but the men and the things re come inI contact iritlh yf you are maculi highir thain your acie. be sure ...

CLIPPINGS FROM COMICS

... the And [ the quarter'rs rent. tig-er 'You tell of how yonr feelings thrill 3i he When touched by 6pringtidespell, sure And speak of tender bearts that ?? a the LiRe buckets at a well. that, You ask me if my troth was true ? Ligers If all my love is spent ...

THE IRISH CONVENTION

... licd. does he speak? Yes, it vhus nuot mr uzzle. (Loud laughter.) What language does he speak?' Jewish. -Hebrew? Yes. I no speak Hebrew. -AMr. Alder- hog umail Allison: he is in your euiploy. How do you )ean malre him ?? Master: T speak had German to ...

WORLD OF WOMEN

... is as silly as to contend that men at once dis- cuss the relative merits of their tailors - directlyv they are alone. Women speak ?? which is of common interest, and which is part and parcel of their daily lives Crhere are =4au7' well-informed women who ...