Some M ottoes 
‘ Come grow old along with me, 
The best is yet to be.” 
‘ Sunny be the day, 
Sunny thy spirit.” 
‘ Opportunity has locks in front, and is 
bald behind.” 
* Noiseless falls the foot of time 
Which only treads on flowers.” 
‘Time goes, friendship stays.” 
‘ He that would thrive must rise at five, 
He that hath thriven may stay till 
seven, 
He that will never thrive, may lie till 
eleven.” 
The Colonial is at Home in Most American Gardens 
Editor’s Note : These few typical mottoes selected from a rich 
collection are offered as suggestions for interested readers. IV e 
will gladly furnish others to any subscriber who will indicate the 
particular tenor of his desires 
Doric Dignity in Modern Application 
