Real, finds not excuses for self, 1250 Should not be alone, 1251 Silent, sometimes deep and dangerous, 1252 Social creature, 1253 Strive not too anxiously, 1254 Swollen by prosperity, shrunk by adversity, 1255 The difference between, 1256 The unpunctual, 1257 Though surly, may be honest, 1258 True, never frets about place in the world, 1259 He had nothing and was, 1260 Weak, easily moulded, 1261 Well bred, acknowledges a fault, 1262 Well bred, always sociable, 1263 What did he leave at death, 1264 When act of equals, angel's, 1265 When he may be known truly, 1266 When to make a world for himself, 1267 Who deserves name of, 1268 Who excels, sought after, 1269 Who masters the world, 1270 Who thinks, governs, etc., 1271 Wise, shapes himself to environments, 1272 Working, hunger enters not his house, 1273 Manners, Coldness of, freezes, 1274 Contrasted with character, 1275 Mirror man's image, 1276 People with good, quiet, etc., 1277 Shadows of virtue, 1278 Vulgar people cannot be still, 1279 Want of, in society, unpardonable, 1280 Mansion, Be not inferior to thine, 1281 Marriage, A bloom or a blight, 1282 A maiden's trust in, 1283 Advice on, by Themistocles, 1284 Be careful before, 1285 Bond should be broken only by death, 1286 Can two live as cheaply as one? 1287 Choice in--Samuel Johnson, 1288 Choose not alone a proper, 1289 Effect on romance and history, 1290 Like public feast, 1291 Like shears, how, 1292 Marry in your own rank, 1293 Newly wedded, rule for, 1294 One seldom weds first love, 1295 Pious elder said to his son, 1296 Reason for many unhappy ones, 1297 Should be state of equality, 1298 The dying moments of a single life, 1299 The treasures of the deep are not so precious, 1300 Two views--beware, 1301 Vow, lines on, 1302 Wed for character, not money, 1303 Married, A girl should look happy, 1304 Marshall, Chief Justice, anecdote of, 1305 Master, Be sometimes blind and deaf, 1306 If your own, 1307 Our, is our, 1308 Matrimony, Knot tied with tongue, etc., 1309 Look for a help-mate in, 1310 Sum of happiness when, 1311 Two views of, 1312 Maxims, From the Persian, 1313 Meals, The, which are eaten in, 1314 Meat, How poor, and rich get, 1315 Melancholy, Johnson said of, 1316 Memory, All complain, but not of judgment, 1317 Ideas registered by attention, 1318 Prayer on the subject of, 1319 Sweetest, when without regret, 1320 Men, Better to be taught, than fed, 1321 Great, arise from the people, 1322 How hard to teach some, 1323 Middle class of, show nation's character, 1324 Unlucky, 1325 Study men rather than books, 1326 Wise, care not for what they cannot have, 1327 Young, apt to overrate, 1328 Young, the trouble with most, 1329 Mercy, Anecdote of Queen Victoria, 1330 Door of, when open, 1331 Lean to, if in doubt, 1332 Man, the child of, 1333 Not forgotten, the deeds of, 1334 Reward of him who shows, 1335 Teach your sons to love it, 1336 Weaves the veil of futurity, 1337 We pray for, let us render, 1338 Merit, Not always rewarded, 1339 Success of, 1340 Merry, All not who dance lightly, 1341 Metaphysics, Peculiar definition of, 1342 Method, Teaches to win time, 1343 Methodists, Noteworthy characteristic of, 1344 Might, If right, right not upright, 1345 Mind, A weak one, how effected, 1346 A well-governed, learns in time, 1347 Do not overtask, 1348 Effect on, of small matters, 1349 If uncertain, impulse directs, 1350 It cannot be too deeply, 1351 Narrowness of, is often, 1352 Noble, spurns idle pratings, 1353 Some know their minds and yet not their hearts, 1354 Steadiness of, a blessing, 1355 The, a man's kingdom, 1356 The face is the, 1357 True woman admires more than wealth, 1358 Untraveled--what is, 1359 Youthful, like wax, 1360 Minds, Small, hurt by small things, 1361 Noblest are easiest, 1362 Ministers, Of God, chief duty of, 1363 Mirth, Ounce of, worth more, etc., 1364 Mischief, Man no match for woman in, 1365 Most just is it that he who, 1366 Miser, Constantine's lesson to, 1367 Grows rich, by seeming poor, 1368 Pays too much for his gold, 1369 Misery, No thoroughly occupied man has, 1370 Misfortune, Do not bear, till it comes, 1371 Repine not at, 1372 Mistake, Anyone may make, fools stick to, 1373 Avoid, rather than correct, 1374 Quarrel not with slight, 1375 There are few, very few that, 1376 Mistakes, Teach impressive lessons, 1377 Young heads are giddy, 1378 Model, Copy not self, 1379 Moderation, Lines on,--Cowper, 1380 Modulation, Tis not enough the voice be, 1381 Money, Abundance of, ruins, 1382 A curse, if not earned, 1383 Complain of, want of, 1384 It cannot change blood, 1385 Lender of, his moods and tenses, 1386 Love of, root of much devotion, 1387 Man's master, or slave, is, 1388 Many heart-aches, behind plenty of, 1389 Not found in purses of others, 1390 No time to waste, in making, 1391 Obtained by work, 1392 Power of, 1393 Silences the world, 1394 Moon, Lines on,--Croly, 1395 Lines on,--Longfellow, 1396 Morning, Brings cool reflection, 1397 The, hour has, 1398 Mother, A royal, obedience of her children, 1399 Child and, Danish proverb, 1400 Daring of a, 1401 Funeral of a, 1402 Hallow her memory, 1403 Heart of, child's school-room, 1404 Heart, reached through child, 1405 Helpful comforter, 1406 Her history is written in her child, 1407 Moulds the man, 1408 Old, duty of children to, 1409 On death of,--Cowper, 1410 Ounce of, worth more, etc., 1411 Results of her examples, 1412 Sorrows of, 1413 Story of that of Pomponius Atticus, 1414 The, laughter of child, sweet to, 1415 True estimate of, 1416 Turf, from grave of, 1417 Whom can we better trust than? 1418 Music, Heart not touched by, forlorn, 1419 Loosens heart, bound by care, 1420 No, is so charming to my ear, 1421 Sometimes in a footstep, 1422 Nature, Errs not, though art may, 1423 Exists by motion, 1424 Good and ill, contrasted, 1425 Good, beauty of, 1426 Good, preserves good looks, 1427 Laws of, man cannot override, 1428 One follows the inclinations of his own, 1429 Pleasure of mingling with, 1430 Who can paint like, 1431 Natures, Vulgar, handle firmly, 1432 Neglect, Unmerited, a sharp sting, 1433 Neighbor, Profitable to know him, 1434 Put not off obliging, 1435 Very few live by choice, 1436 Neighbors, Duty towards, 1437 Nest, A bird's, 1438 New, There is nothing new under the sun, 1439 News, He bold is, who brings, 1440 Nicknames, Which stick best, 1441 Night, Brings coolness and counsel, 1442 The outlaw's day, 1443 Time for rest, 1444 No, Learn to say, 1445 Nobody, Who is, in the commonwealth, 1446 Who is, thinks everybody else is, 1447 Nothing, By doing, we learn to, 1448 Novelty, The young are fond of, 1449 Numbers, Easily impress us, 1450 Oats, Reply to Dr. Johnson's definition of, 1451 Obedience, Most important word in education, 1452 One of most beautiful things, 1453 Wise, modest, 1454 Obligation, Haste to discharge, sort of ingratitude, 1455 Most men remember, etc., 1456 Published, paid, 1457 Obscurity, People newly out of, etc., 1458 Obstinacy, Is will asserting itself, 1459 Occupation, Thrice happy those who have, 1460 A man should follow, 1461 Ocean, The abode of the British, 1462 Odd, Peculiar people, disagreeable, 1463 Offense, How people oftenest offend, 1464 Office, Power of, dog even obeyed in, 1465 Bad man in, public calamity, 1466 Omissions, No less than commissions, 1467 Opinion, It has been shrewdly said, 1468 No liberal man, 1469 Opportunities, Often lost by want of self-confidence, 1470 Past gone, future may never come, 1471 Opportunity, Let slip, proof of imbecility, 1472 Loss of, what lost by, 1473 Master of human destiny, 1474 Not seized, flies away, 1475 Poor use of, instance, 1476 Often lost by deliberation, 1477 Take the current when it serves, 1478 The, neglected, 1479 To-day it is offered, 1480 Oppressors, There are sharks in the ocean, 1481 Orators, All, are dumb, when beauty, 1482 Parent, Ambitious, misdirect children, 1483 Be not ashamed, if yours, humble, 1484 Effect of neglect of children, by, 1485 Remember not toil endured for, 1486 Parents, Good conduct of, blesses children, 1487 If fools, apt to make children so, 1488 We know not their worth, till lost, 1489 Parting, Like ships on the sea, 1490 Proves a kind of anguish, 1491 Passion, Control yours, 1492 Nothing like silence, 1493 Past, Comes not back, witness three things, 1494 Let by-gones be, 1495 Stirs man more than future, 1496 Path, Beaten, safe one, 1497 Pearl, Often hidden in ugly shell, 1498 Pen, The tongue of the mind, 1499 People, How to wake them, 1500 Perfection, Not in this world, 1501 Permanence, As the sun's shadow shifts, 1502 Perseverance, Makes mole-hills of mountains, 1503 Scottish, proverbial, 1504 Persistence, Necessity of, 1505 Petitions, Strengthened by gold, 1506 Philanthropy, Its satisfaction, 1507 True instance of, 1508 Phillips, Wendall, anecdote of, 1509 Physician, First patient, etc., 1510 His best fee producer, 1511 Real, of mankind, 1512 Satire upon, 1513 Physic, For the most part, is, 1514 Pity, Godlike, acted on, 1515 Plants, Fresh and fair, when, 1516 Pleasure, Brevity of, 1517 Dignity in, as well as in business, 1518 Greatest, what is, 1519 How made pleasant, 1520 Makes acquaintances, 1521 Oft sweetest in memories, 1522 Sometimes comes from flattery, 1523 The most delicate and sensible, 1524 Pneumonia, One way of avoiding, 1525 Poets, Modern, mix water with milk, 1526 Politeness, An essential ingredient of, 1527 Instance of, in small boy, 1528 Instance of true, 1529 Natural to delicate natures, 1530 True, everywhere the same, 1531 Politics, Are now, 1532 Poor, Few except the poor, feel for them, 1533 Folks' wisdom, 1534 He that thinks he can, 1535 Poor and content, 1536 Speak gently to, 1537 The, be mindful of, 1538 The, kings when, 1539 The, wait not to relieve, 1540 The, why they complain, 1541 The world avoids, 1542 Portraits, Husband and wife, mottoes under, 1543 Position, Not every easy, is soft, 1544 Poverty, Cannot be hidden, 1545 Grows heavier when, 1546 Is in want of much, 1547 Poor man resembles fiddler, etc., 1548 Power, Love of, instinct of human heart, 1549 Often goes before talent, 1550 Often silences the law, 1551 Partnership with men in, not safe, 1552 Practice, Strange, if what one preaches, 1553 Praise, Best diet for us, 1554 Just, a debt, 1555 Love of, in every heart, 1556 Of self, contents most, 1557 One who can be trusted, deserves, 1558 Self, a bad sign, 1559 Sweetest of all sounds, 1560 Use of indiscreet, when, 1561 Prayer, Brings all blessings, instance, 1562 For absent, 1563 House, in which there is none, has no roof, 1564 Key to God's mercies, 1565 Pray with heart, etc., 1566 Quaint old, a, 1567 Preacher, As an ambassador, 1568 Seeking fame, finds folly, 1569 Prejudice, Opinions, most violent, 1570 Prejudices, Who full of, 1571 Present, Enjoy it, 1572 Make it sweet, 1573 Presents, Many delight more in, 1574 Pretence, Makes people nothing, 1575 Prevention, An ounce of, is worth, 1576 Pride, Art thou an exalted being? 1577 Breeds no friends, 1578 Never be too much elated, 1579 Superior to adversity, 1580 Principles, Be unable to forsake, 1581 More precious than accomplishments, 1582 Procrastination, Effect of, 1583 Professions, Without practice, worthless, 1584 Profit, Not always an honor, 1585 Progress, None for the slothful, 1586 Promise, Deeds should equal, 1587 No piety in keeping unjust, 1588 Obligation of, 1589 Promises, To keep, make not many, 1590 Property, When not wise to give away, 1591 Prophecy, Fullfilment of a, 1592 Propose, Let those who, 1593 Prospects, Distant, please us, 1594 Prosperity, Brings friends, 1595 Creates selfishness often, 1596 Hard work, the road to, 1597 How obtained, 1598 In ascending hill of, meet no friend, 1599 Makes friends, 1600 Makes friends and enemies, 1601 Not always proof of rectitude, 1602 Shows weak mind, how, 1603 Proselyte, We love a, 1604 Proverbs, Japanese, 1605 Punctuality, A characteristic of politeness, 1606 Begets confidence and respect, 1607 It is neither polite nor, 1607a Lord Nelson's rule, 1608 Want of, dishonesty, 1609 Want of, mark of little minds, 1610 Purposes, If not hatched, they decay, 1611 Purse, Consumption of, 1612 Empty, calls for a sweet tongue, 1613 Not to oversee workmen, is to, 1614 Quakerwise, Instance of, 1615 Quarrel, Best time to, 1616 Leave open the door of reconciliation, 1617 To, with one person, 1618 Quarrels, Have nothing to do with, 1619 Question, Should be rational, 1620 Rain, Ideas of pessimist and optimist of, 1621 Rank, Quote not thy high birth, 1622 Reading, Attempt not too much, 1623 Reason, Makes a man a prince, etc., 1624 When a man has not a good, 1625 Reciprocity, Good rule of, 1626 Rule of, by Confucius, 1627 Recreation, Necessary to human nature, 1628 Regret, Folly to shiver over, 1629 Relaxation, Above, produces, 1630 Religion, Costs nothing, does nothing, 1631 Doubt not blessings of, 1632 Good, if good for all days, 1633 Is knowledge of what? 1634 It is rare to see a rich man, 1635 More in walk than talk, 1636 Presents difficulties to whom, 1637 True, when seen is admired, 1638 Repentance, When deferred, lost in judgment, 1639 Not to bewail, but to forsake sin, 1640 Reproof, A gentle, anecdote of Wesley, 1641 Reputation, Man known by his, 1642 Resignation, It is reported of a person, 1643 Rest, All seek it, 1644 A present need, 1645 Is sweet to those who, 1646 It yields a bountiful crop, 1647 The man who goes easiest, 1648 Too much creates rust, 1649 Resolution, Hasty, unsafe, 1650 Irresolute people, etc., 1651 Sleep over, etc., 1652 Rewards, Disinterested, seldom miss, 1653 One knows not for whom he gathers, 1654 Rich, Man is, who is content, 1655 Some miseries of the, 1656 The, poor, if saving for heirs, 1657 The, should be generous, 1658 Very rich men seldom or never, 1659 Who is truly, 1660 Riches, Hard to gather, easy to scatter, 1661 How to learn to use them, 1662 Influence of, 1663 Inseparable from care, 1664 Loss of, changes judgment of men, 1665 Not conducive to labor, 1666 Opposed to generosity and humility, 1667 Serve a wise man, 1668 Strange that the miser strives for, 1669 We see how much a man has, 1670 What are? 1671 Where to find them, 1672 Without frugality none, 1673 Right, When one can do as he pleases, 1674 Rising, Late, effect of, 1675 Road, To wish for anything that is, 1676 Robbery, What is not, 1677 Roof, One, and two winds, 1678 Root, Water and protect the, 1679 Rose, Worth an empire, when, 1680 Royalty, A feather in the cap, 1681 Rudeness, There cannot be a greater, 1682 Rumor, No, wholly dies, once, 1683 Sabbath, Blessing to the poor, 1684 Observance of, freshens the mind, 1685 Peculiarly the poor man's day, 1686 Well spent, prepares for better, 1687 Safety, Better a little in, 1688 Said, More can be, in one minute, 1689 Salt, Where a luxury, 1690 Sand, Name on that of the sea, 1691 School, Emulation in, 1692 His first,--Henry Kirke White, 1693 It has been remarked that, 1694 Scholars, Early trials of, 1695 Scotland, Climate of, etc., 1696 Sea, Love it? 1697 Sweet to look at from land, 1698 Thoughts at, 1699 See, Old people, best in the, 1700 Secret, A thing locked in memory, 1701 A, when safe, 1702 Not a, if known to three, 1703 To keep, shun the inquisitive, 1704 Secrets, Folly to expect others to keep, etc., 1705 Make dungeons of the heart, 1706 Where secrecy or, 1707 Self, Be always ready to yield, etc., 1708 Be what friends think you, 1709 Command, if you would be great, 1710 Conceit of, rebuked, 1711 Denial of, brings blessings, 1712 Denial of, teach it, 1713 Difficult to be selfish and honest, 1714 Do something to be admired in, 1715 Do you want to know? 1716 Don't lean on others, 1717 How we judge and are judged, 1718 "I," sometimes coat of arms, 1719 If warm, thinks others so, 1720 Not what you've given, 1721 In it our joys are found, 1722 Interest of, a compass, etc., 1723 Interest of, warps judgment, 1724 Interest of, world much ruled by, 1725 Least said of, is too much, 1726 Lover of, has no rival, 1727 Man only can disgrace himself, 1728 Modest men speak not of merits, of, 1729 More easy to be wise for others, than for, 1730 No harder battle than to conquer, 1731 None like self but, 1732 One knocks on sore place in, 1733 Or others, which best to know, 1734 Pleasing object to, one obliged, 1735 Praise of, ill bred, 1736 Present know, future not, 1737 Some persons considerate of, 1738 Some persons can neither stir hand nor, 1739 Those who agree with us, we think sensible, 1740 Those wise, who think with, 1741 Trouble not another with, etc., 1742 We cannot see ourselves, 1743 What others, and I, say of, 1744 Self-interest, Is but the survival, 1745 Selfishness, Continual mourning is, 1746 If out of world, what then? 1747 Self-praise, May be used but little, 1748 Sense, Common, rare to whom, 1749 He lacks, who, 1750 Sermon, In what frame to hear, 1751 Reason for not preaching one, from manuscript, 1752 Story of Welsh preacher, 1753 When effective, 1754 Sermons, Best, to ourselves by ourselves, 1755 Severe, Oh ponder well! 1756 Shadows, We are--we pursue, 1757 Shepherd, The good, and the lost sheep, 1758 Sickness, Every man's master is, 1759 Absence of, 1760 Sight, Out of, out of, 1761 Silence, A safeguard is, 1762 Best for whom, 1763 Consummate eloquence of sorrow, 1764 Keeping of, no cost is, 1765 Often an answer, 1766 Often persuades more than speech, 1767 Sure reward for, 1768 When it shows wisdom, 1769 Silver, Plated, sarcasm for pretence, 1770 Simplicity, Old, now rare, 1771 Sin, Committed twice, seems none, 1772 Of others, always before our eyes, 1773 Sincerity, Mislead not others, 1774 Singing, Happy use of, 1775 Sinks, He who stands stiff, 1776 Slander, How to cure habit of, 1777 He who, his neighbors, 1778 Slave, When one is, 1779 Slavery, Air of Britain opposed to, 1780 Not from God, 1781 Sleep, After dinner, etc., 1782 All equal, when asleep, 1783 Annihilater of time, 1784 Beloved from pole to pole, 1785 Characteristic of the sleeper is, 1786 Closes the windows of the eyes, 1787 Difference of, between poor and rich, 1788 Heaven trims our lamps while we sleep, 1789 Home to the homeless, etc., 1790 Induced by preacher, instance of, 1791 Judge between high and low, 1792 Omit not offer of, 1793 Patron of mankind, etc., 1794 Trust it not without prayer, 1795 Unsolved mystery, 1796 Smile, Always attractive, 1797 Brightened by a tear, 1798 Put one on your face, etc., 1799 Valuable and costs nothing, 1800 Smith, Adam, anecdote of, 1801 Smoke, Turned into gold, 1802 Society, Among unequals, no harmony, 1803 Built upon trust, one in another, 1804 No comfort to whom, 1805 One way to be agreeable in, 1806 Ready to worship success, 1807 Sir, your levellers wish to, 1808 True art of being agreeable in, 1809 Solitude, Longing for, etc., 1810 Something, Do, however small, 1811 Son, A, lines on 21st birthday, 1812 Advice to a, 1813 Best gift to, by parent, 1814 Conduct of, shames or praises his mother, 1815 His opinion of his father's ability, 1816 Love of home, a joy, etc., 1817 Son-in-law, What gained or lost by, 1818 Sorrow, Concealed, burns the heart, 1819 Employment, best antidote for, 1820 How many manage to enjoy it, 1821 Knits hearts as no gold can, 1822 Ransom for offense, 1823 Wake not sleeping, 1825 Sorrows, All are bearable if, 1826 Think of blessings and forget, 1827 Soul, Erring, leave to God, 1828 Judge thine, as it must be judged, 1829 Where is home of, 1830 Speech, Avoid evil, 1831 Gentle, and, 1832 Inaccurate, comes from loose thinking, 1833 Make not sharp, to lady, 1834 Too much, insipid and tedious, 1835 When becoming, to show boldness of, 1836 Spend, Less than thou, 1837 Spendthrift, Slave of others, 1838 Stanza, Story of a, 1839 Stars, Candles in heaven's air, 1840 Man little in presence of, 1841 The, govern men, but, 1842 Stomach, Empty, effect of, on wisdom, 1843 Storm, Most violent, soonest over, 1844 Stranger, Be gracious unto, 1845 Pity the miseries of, 1846 The passing, 1847 Success, Age contented with mediocrity, 1848 Dependent on zeal, 1849 How to succeed, 1850 Its worst use, 1851 Mediocrity succeeds best, 1852 Not always to most learned, 1853 Of men, not rich, 1854 Search for, and doubt not, 1855 Small, leads to great, 1856 Too dear when, 1857 Who sure of, never undertakes, etc., 1858 Sufficiency, No one has a, 1859 Who has, smiles at, etc., 1860 Summer-day, The, endures not ever, 1861 Sun, The glorious lamp of heaven, 1862 The, when it shines, etc., 1863 Sunday, Observe, bells of, as angel's music, 1864 Why made the Sabbath, 1865 Superiors, The ways of, are generally, 1866 Swimming, Easy when held up, 1867 Sympathy, A golden key, 1868 A good test of, 1869 Clasp of hands, oft reveals, 1870 Heavenly, greater than gold, 1871 The human heart sighs for, 1872 These two complain, but no one, 1873 System, A saver of time, 1874 Tact, Shown in addressing at proper time, 1875 Talent, World ready to receive, 1876 Is something, but tact, is, 1877 Talk, All, shows no respect, 1878 Spendthrift of the tongue, 1879 They always, who think not, 1880 Talker, Great, sometimes right, 1881 The, sows, the listener, 1882 Talking, Name some, who talk too much, 1883 A man of sense talks little, 1884 Tardiness, Rebuke of, by Washington, 1885 Taste, Cost, takes away, 1886 Teaching, Learning twice, 1887 Tear, Nothing dies sooner than, 1888 Tears, God counts a woman's, 1889 Language strangled by, 1890 Silent effusions of sincere feelings, 1891 Sometimes have the, 1892 The diamonds of the eye, 1893 Tide working upward to the eye, 1894 Temper, Govern, or it will govern you, 1895 Good, is like a, 1896 If you have a good, 1897 When one can afford to keep, or lose it, 1898 Temptations, All come to the idle, 1899 Toil is a foil, 1900 Theatre, Opinion of, by some actors, 1901 Theory, Worth less, than practice, 1902 Things, All, that begin, end, 1903 Little do, and big will come, 1904 Little, do not despise, 1905 Small, despise not, 1906 Thought, Rules the world, 1907 The most important, 1908 Thoughts, First, not always the best, 1909 In matters of conscience, etc., which best, 1910 Without evil, God's best gift, 1911 Thumb, It is said the, is stronger, 1912 Thunder, Reason for liking to hear it, 1913 Tickling, There is scarcely anyone, 1914 Time, A great master, 1915 Forgotten in conversation, 1916 Happy, passes quickly, 1917 Honor, while passing, 1918 How noiseless falls, 1919 Hour lost in the morning, etc., 1920 Passes, like the, 1921 Spare moments, gold dust of, 1922 Unveils truth, 1923 Title, A peculiar way of acquiring, 1924 Tobacco, What animals use, 1925 To-day, Live, love and labor in, 1926 To-morrow, Prepare for, 1927 Whose is it? 1928 Told, What cannot be, 1929 Tongue, Better hold, than, 1930 But one, though two eyes, 1931 Control it, 1932 Creates great mischief, 1933 Instrument of good or ill, 1934 Let mildness attend your, 1935 More necessary to guard than, etc., 1936 Sin not with, life-long lesson, 1937 The, cuts like steel, 1938 Tool that grows keener by use, 1939 Tourist, Some too busy traveling, to see, 1940 Trade, A good, seldom needs aid, 1941 A useful, like gold, 1942 Conscience, etc., made wares of, 1943 Who has, may travel, 1944 Travel, Foreign, influence of, 1945 How to make delightful, 1946 Johnson's advice about, 1947 Treasures, Hid in sand, instance of, 1948 Tree, The beach's petition, 1949 Like a, am I sheltering others? 1950 Trials, The greater, the more glory to overcome, 1951 Trouble, A satire upon, 1952 Help those in,--instance, 1953 Troubles, Relieved by time, 1954 To tell, lightens, 1955 Trust, Perfect, instance of, 1956 Truth, Accustom children to speak it, 1957 Always necessary, a lie, never, 1958 Contrasted with falsehood, 1959 Contrasted with vice, 1960 Dignity of, lost, how, 1961 Evil of not believing, 1962 Instance of existence of, 1963 I cannot tell how the, 1964 Like the sun, etc., 1965 Love of, man's perfection, 1966 Often comes unsought, 1967 One, not made by many probabilities, 1968 Reward of, instance of, 1969 Say things that are true, rather than new, 1970 Seize upon it, wherever found, 1971 Suffer for, rather than gain by falsehood, 1972 Touching instance of, at sea, 1973 Who speaks it not, a traitor to it, 1974 Truthfulness, Reward of, 1975 Twilight, Nature hath appointed, 1976 Unexpected, The, often happens, 1977 Unfinished, The, is, 1978 Unfortunate, The, act as chill air on some, 1979 The, speak gently to, instance, 1980 Who serves the, serves God, 1981 Unknown, The, often magnified, 1982 Unreasonable, Things, never durable, 1983 Unwritten, That alone belongs to thee, 1984 Vicissitudes, But yesterday, the word of Caesar, 1985 Village, I had rather be the, 1986 Virtue, Act of, performed, conceal it, 1987 If there's a, 1988 Virtues, In competition with interest, 1989 Should characterize nobility, 1990 Voice, Mightier than strings, etc., 1991 Tone of, in speaking, 1992 Wages, Of palace and sweatshop, 1993 Wants, Search not for them, 1994 Source of, 1995 Who cannot provide for others, 1996 Washington, George, story of cherry tree, 1997 Waste, Brings want, 1998 Dollars played with in youth, etc., 1999 What, Greek proverb, 2000 Water-cure, About three-fourths of the weight, 2001 Wealth, A change it works, 2002 Contrasted with competency, 2003 Golden roof breaks rest, 2004 Much on earth, little in heaven, 2005 Poor man's, what, 2006 Wealthy, Many a lout is, 2007 Weeping, Some satisfaction to grief, 2008 Welcome, Do not say, but show it, 2009 Warm, best cheer, 2010 Who comes seldom, is, 2011 You are, as flowers in May, 2012 Well, Dig a, before you are, 2013 Whittier, Humorous lines by, 2014 Wicked, Who sows thorns, should wear shoes, 2015 Wife, Advice to one, 2016 A stubborn, is a, 2017 Advice to,--Shakespeare, 2018 Finds all joy in good husband, 2019 Fortitude of, etc., 2020 Fortune in, and with, 2021 Good, acts according to husband's estate, 2022 Good one, a blessing; bad one, a curse, 2023 Have no friend more intimate, 2024 Her happiest knowledge, etc., 2025 Instance of grief of one, 2026 Key of the house, 2027 Man's best or worst fortune, 2028 May lift or lower husband, 2029 When a man has secured a, 2030 Will, A ready, makes light feet, 2031 Prompt, makes nimble legs, 2032 Where there is a, 2033 Wills, What you leave at death, 2034 Wind, Among the trees, 2035 God tempers to shorn lamb, 2036 Winter, Finds out what, 2037 Wisdom, Safer to learn than to instruct in, 2038 To know how to grow old, 2039 Youth, not era of, 2040 Wish, He who pursues, 2041 Wishes, No avail without service, 2042 Wishing, Worst of all employments, 2043 Wit, Not found in beating the brain, 2044 Witness, Eye, outweighs others, 2045 Woe, None greater than, etc., 2046 Woes, By telling our, 2047 Woman, Fashionable, loves whom, 2048 Her heart's question, 2049 Her noblest station, 2050 Kindness in, not their, 2051 Love her, for what she tries to be, 2052 Manners, her ornament, 2053 Should refuse a lover, how, 2054 Soft voice, excellent in, 2055 Well dressed, when, 2056 When beautiful, but without principles, what, 2057 Who can stem her will, 2058 With only outward advantages, etc., 2059 Women, Happiest, have no history, 2060 Learn to manage them, 2061 Pretty, without religion, etc., 2062 What we love, admire and shun in, 2063 Woods, Take to, if worn, etc., 2064 Word, Angry, darkens the day, 2065 No, He hath spoken, 2066 Random, may soothe or wound, 2067 Spoken, not to be recalled, 2068 Unspoken, does no harm, 2069 Want of, effect sometimes, 2070 Words, Angry, ruin many, 2071 An able man shows his spirit, 2072 Are but wind, but, 2073 Charming in friend's vocabulary, 2074 Fair, gladden many hearts, 2075 Man of few, a good listener, 2076 Hard, break hearts, 2077 If good wanted, speak not ill, 2078 Kind, music of the world, 2079 Kind, oases in life's desert, 2080 On wings of thought they go to heaven, 2082 Pictures of our thoughts, 2083 Rashly spoken, forgive, 2084 Some, cut like steel, 2085 Think before using, 2086 Thy, have darted hope, 2087 When cannot be recalled, 2088 Without acts, flowers without perfume, 2089 Written, contrasted with spoken, 2090 Written remain, avoid ill, 2091 Work, A good beginning is half the, 2092 Art little? Do thy little well, 2093 Hard to wait for, 2094 Honest, be not ashamed of, 2095 If you do not in summer, starve in winter, 2096 Man known by his, 2097 One's, is the, 2098 Often tired in, but never of, 2099 Over-work is really worry or anxiety, 2100 Shows man his abilities, 2101 Take pleasure in your, 2102 World, Tent and life a dream, 2103 Knowledge of, where acquired, 2104 Not made for us, a happy thought, 2105 Quarrel with, is with self, 2106 My theology is reduced to this, 2107 The, cares most for riches, 2108 To enjoy, be deaf, dumb and blind to follies of, 2109 Worship, Public, necessary to religion, 2110 Wrath, Soft answer turneth away, 2111 Wretched, Call not that man, who, 2112 Wrinkles, A good life, 2113 Writ, What is, is, 2114 Writing, Nationality of handwriting, 2115 Remains, speech passes away, 2116 Wrong, Avoidance of, helps the power to do right, 2117 Remedy for, is to forget, 2118 Report of, pains, 2119 Yankee, Derivation of the word, 2120 Yawn, Why does one, make another? 2121 Yesterday, Were bright, then may die to-day, 2122 Thy, is past, thy to-day, 2123 Young, The, speak gently to, 2124 Youth, Beauty and possibilities of, 2125 Easy, makes hard old age, 2126 I approve of a, 2127 Judges in haste, 2128 Proper bride for, 2129 Riches for illusions, 2130 What it is, 2131 What youngsters think nowadays, 2132 Work in, brings repose to age, 2133 Zeal, Excessive, better than none, 2134 TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES Quotations 1824 and 2081 are missing in the original. 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