Waste not moments, no, nor words Phœbe Cary. SEPTEMBER 10TH. Better the pure heart of our youth Than palaces of gold. One thing is forever good, That one thing is success. Muloch. Emerson. SEPTEMBER 11TH. Will makes the man: yea, they are men that do E'en as they will, thought lending birth to deed, And purpose to achievement. She gladly gave to the wandering poor A. P. Marshall. Serene will be our days and bright, Wordsworth. SEPTEMBER 13TH. An inborn grace that nothing lacked The warmth of genial courtesy, The calm of self-reliance. SEPTEMBER 14TH. Whittier. -his mischief was done As swiftly and natural as winking. Almost a young lady, I'll soon wear a train And do up my hair, but I'll never be vain. I'll study and study and grow very wise. When the weather is wet We must not fret ; When the weather is cold SEPTEMBER 16TH. And all of golden brightness, Should be your share. SEPTEMBER 17TH. Margaret Veley. He shall be manly, true and brave, His deeds will the poets sing. May she be M. S. Sibley. As brave as will, yet soft as charity. May she every day See some new good winning its gentle way. Leigh Hunt. |