EXAMPLES.
Books can not always ——, however good;
Minds are not ever craving for their food.
Who God doth late and early pray
More of his grace than gifts to lend;
And —— the harmless day
With a religious book or friend.
ENTERTAINMENT ([page 153]).
QUESTIONS.
1. What do entertainment and recreation imply? How, accordingly, do they rank among the lighter matters of life? 2. How do amusement and pastime differ? 3. On what plane are sports? How do they compare with entertainment and recreation? 4. How do amusement and enjoyment compare?
EXAMPLES.
At Christmas play, and make good ——,
For Christmas comes but once a year.