Let childhood's radiant mist the free child yet

enfold.

Hemans

JULY FOURTEENTH

Be it, therefore, O mother, your sacred duty to

make your darling early feel the working of both

the outer and the inner light.

Froebel

JULY FIFTEENTH

We do not know

How he may soften at the sight of the child:

The silence often of pure innocence

Persuades when speaking fails.

Shakespeare

JULY SIXTEENTH

Yet nothing is so radiant and so fair

As ——

To see the light of babes about the house.

Euripides

JULY SEVENTEENTH

Through the gladness of little children

Are the frostiest lives kept warm.

Lucy Larcom

JULY EIGHTEENTH