In pride or strength, in hate or love, Or else your hopes will turn to dust. And if thy sorrows thou wouldst heal, * A Canarese song, from the Folk-sorgs of Ecuthern India by Charles E. Gover. END OF VOLUME III. FINIS. NO. 14 15 Reading. SUBJECT. The Poet's (Dante) Wrath. BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. BUDDHA. He and his Father. He and the Brâhmana. His Precepts. 16 BUSINESS. Archias and the Letter. The Doctor's advice. Difference between Go and Come. Careful Habits. The Painter and his Work. The Poet's (Kavi Dalpatrâm) advice. 17 CARES, TROUBLES, &c. 18 19 20 21 22 23 Cares. Troubles &c. The Fable of Care and Man. The Husband and Wife and the Bad Bridge. "" Oh look not for trouble". CHARACTER. CHARITY, ALMS-GIVING. CHEERFULNESS. Some call the world a dreary place". CLEANLINESS. COMMON-SENSE. 24 COMPANY. Tale of the Carpenter and his Companion. 25 COMPETENCY. |