Part 53 (1/2)

742

We never teachelse; and they never pique theentle they have not learnt

743

The true gentle

--_Rochefoucauld_

744

Let hiiver hold his peace

745

Give freely to hi; and that is a way of giving to thyself

--_Fuller_

746

Better a penny given with a sive so as to bestow a favor and not create an obligation, is a delicate art

748

He gives tho gives quickly, according to the proverb; but a gift not only given quickly but unexpectedly, is the most welcome of all

749

He who sedulously attends, pointedly asks, calmly speaks, coolly answers, and ceases when he has no ifts of ifts to mortal man is health; The next, the bloom of beauty's matchless flower; The third is blameless and unfraudful wealth; The fourth with friends to use youth's joyous hour

--_Millman_

751

THE DYING GIRL TO HER LOVER

Fare thee well, love, fare thee well, Fros that dwell All deceive and all decay; Cheerfully I fall asleep As by some mysterious spell, Yet I weep to see thee weep-- Fare thee well, love, fare thee well!