AUGUST 28 
Petunia _-. Keep your promises. 
Let not thy tongue too often bind thy will, 
To render deeds unto thy foe or friend, 
For words once utter’d thou must erst fulfil, 
Lest sweetest friendship have inglorious end. 
P- T- 
My deeds and speeches, Sir, 
Are lines drawn from one centre; what I promise 
To do, I’ll do. 
Paniel. 
..—.- AUGUST 29 —.-. 
Phaseolus . Opportunity. 
The golden opportunity 
Is never offer’d twice; seize then the hour 
When fortune smiles, and duty points the way. 
Old Play. 
The means that heaven yields must be embraced, 
And not neglected; else, if heaven would. 
And we will not, heaven’s offer we refuse, 
The proffer’d means of succour and redress. 
^Shakespeare. 
AUGUST 30 . 
Pi-ilox .........— ,1 --—. Unanimity. 
Oh ! we will walk this world, 
Yolk’d in all exercise of noble aim, 
And so through those dark gates across the wild 
That no man knows. 
Jennyson. 
Love’s soft sympathy imparts 
That tender transport of delight 
That beats in undivided hearts. 
pARTWRICHT. 
