3. Stay, stay with us—rest, thou art weary and worn.—Campbell.

4. It is so tedious to live only in one circle and have only a genteel acquaintance.—Higginson.

5. Take Winter as you find him, and he turns out to be a thoroughly honest fellow with no nonsense in him.—Lowell.

6. In a word, if the world were actually all civilized, wouldn’t it be too weak even to ripen?—Warner.

7. Who blows to-day such a ringing trumpet-call to the study of language as Luther blew?—C. W. Eliot.

8. With what interest do we look upon any relic of early human history!—Agassiz.

9. Do not delude yourself with the idea that you can practice punctuality by and by, when the necessity of it will be more cogent.

10.

Boy as I am, I have seen battles too—

Have waded foremost in their bloody waves,