SUNDIAL MOTTOES .I6?i 



that comprise it, "Ye Sundial Book" will lend 

 many delightful and appropriate verses com- 

 posed by its author, Mr. T. C. W. Henslow. 

 Quotations from the classics in the original 

 Greek or Latin seem to be giving way to lines 

 in English that may please those unversed in 

 the mysteries of other than the mother-tongue 

 who chance to pause to trace their import. 

 The author has taken the following from one 

 of his travel notebooks in which, from time to 

 time, he has jotted down such sundial inscrip- 

 tions as have held his fancy. 



1 



"I number none but the cloudless hours." 



2 



"Shadow owes its birth to light."^Gray. 



3 



"O sun! of this great world both eye and 

 soul."— Milton. 



4 



"The sun with one eye vieweth all the 

 world." — Shakespeare. 



5 



"The selfsame sun that shines upon his court 



