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HONOR. 
A life of honor and of worth 
Has no eternity on earth; 
? Tis but a name,— 
And yet its glory far exceeds 
That base and sensual life which leads 
To want and shame. 
HOPE.* 
— Longfellow. 
Have hope! Though clouds environ round. 
And gladness hides her face in scorn. 
Put thou the shadow from thy brow. 
No night but hath its morn. 
— Anon. 
HUMILITY. 
Humility,—that low, sweet root, 
From which all heavenly virtues shoot. 
— Moore. 
“What every one is in the eyes of God, that he is, and no more.” 
— St. Francis of Assisium. 
Impudence. 
Immodest words admit of no defense, 
For want of decency is want of sense. 
— Pope . 
INCONSTANCY. 
Oh, Heaven ! Were man 
But constant, he were perfect; that one error 
Fills him with faults; makes him run through all sins; 
Inconstancy falls off ere it begins. 
■— ShaJcespeare. 
*See, also, pages 116,198 and 199. 
