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— S)CCCntbCt 26tb — ElndnesB. 
The fine and noble way to kill a foe 
Is not to kill hin\ ; you with kindness maj'' 
So change him, that he shall cease to be so, 
And then he’s slain.— Aleyn. 
Holly-Tree. — 27tb — Foresight. 
When the bare and wintry woods we see. 
What then so cheerful as the holly-tree ? 
Southey. 
Broken Stalks. — 28tb — Dissension. 
Alas ! how light a cause may move 
Dissension between hearts that love !— Moore. 
Oentian. ^ .29tb — Hope. 
Thou waitest late, and com’st alone. 
When woods are bare and birds are flown, 
And frosts and shortening days portend 
The aged year is near its end.— W. C. Bryant. 
Bosemary. — 30tb — Bemembrance. 
Down with the rosemary, and so 
Down with the baies and mistletoe, 
Down with the holly, ivie, all 
Wherewith ye deck the Christmas Hall. 
Herrick. 
— 3l0t — 
Farewell, ye withered flowers, 
That on the cold ground lie ; 
How gay ye smiled 
’Mid the brown wild 
’Neath summer’s painted sky ! 
Moir {Delta). 
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