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JUNE 9 
Message. Messenger. 
Give to a gracious message 
An host of tongues; but let ill tidings tell 
Themselves, when they be felt. 
(Shakespeare. 
Each mind is press’d, and open every ear, 
To hear new tidings, though they no way joy us. 
fAIRFAX. 
JUNE 10 . 
... Lasting Friendship. Marriage. 
Ivy ... 
Fast he stealeth on, though he wears no wings, 
And a staunch old heart has he! 
How closely he twineth, how tight he clings, 
To his friend, the huge oak tree ! 
And slily he traileth along the ground, 
And his leaves he gently waves, ' 
And he joyously twines, and hugs around 
The rich mould of dead men’s graves, 
Creeping where no life is seen, 
A rare old plant is the ivy green. 
Pharles Pickens. 
JUNE 11 
Ivy (Ground) . x. Enjoyment. 
Joy is no earthly flower, nor framed to bear 
In its exotic bloom life’s cold, ungenial air. 
JJrs. JIemans. 
Wise heaven doth see it as fit 
In all our joy to give us some alloys, 
As in our sorrows, comforts. 
