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... SPEAK GENTLY! ( From the Mercury.) Speak gently it is better far To rule by lore than fear; Speak gently let not harsh words ram The good we might do here. Speak gently lore doth whisper low The that true hearts bind; And gently rrientirhip's accents ...
... SPEAK NO ILL. Syr %IL not harshly of neighbour, Even if you've seeming calm ; tirulervalue no one's labour, Re it friend's or be it tea; Cherish kimf and noble feeling's— Friendship is not all a name: Least said, aye, is soonest mended— Blacken not another's ...
... SPEAK KINDLY. Speak kindly to thy fellow man, Who droops from weight of woo! He sinks beneath deep sorrow's ban With earns thou most not know : Oh kindly speak, for deadly grief Is gnawing at his heart ; It may be thine to dire relief, Ana act a brother's ...
... [Lift speaking.] THE GATES —MT. V. Smith placed a notice the books, that Tarr day next he MU eabsoit a resolution regard* dr proclamation of Lord Ellenlborough, as Gomm- General of India, to the Chiefs and Princes of Lin, upon the recovery of the gates ...
... SPEAK TRUTHFULLY TO CHILDREN. Never threaten children with a punishment more severe than it is intended to inflict, with such phrases, for instance, as If you do so-andso I will cut your ears off, or similar absurd and barbarous threats. The child ...
... BISHOP OWES SPEAKS. The Bishop of st. David's, who was enthusiastically received, then spoke. His sporch was followed with the keenest interest, and was frequently cheered to the echo. The Bishop said: —This great abetting demonstrates that this important ...