Excess in apparel is a costly folly. The very trimmings of the vain world would clothe all the naked ones. Choose thy clothes by thine own eyes, not another's. The more plain and simple they are, the better. Let them be neither unshapely nor fantastical; for use and decency, and not for pride. If thou art clean and warm it is sufficient ; for more doth but rob the poor, and please the wanton, It is said of the true church, “ The King's daugh ter is all glorious within." Let our care, therefore, be of our minds, more than of our bodies, if we would be of her communion. We are told with truth, That meekness and modesty are the rich and charming attire of the soul :' and the plainer the dress, the more distinctly, and with greater lustre, their beauty shines. Believe nothing against another, but upon good authority: nor report what may hurt another, unless it be a greater hurt to others to conceal it. hon or a ry ob sti pa cy picycle sarrorreo Words of four Syllables, accented on the first. ă pred i ca ble An swer a ble pres by te ry hon our a ble an ti chân ber pres i den cy ap plî ca ble ques tion a ble · fan ci ful ly sem i cir cle war rapt a ble fash ion a ble sem i co lon aw hab er dash er ter ri to ry Au di to ry jan i za ry tes ti mo by dor mi to ry ma" gis tra cy re" ge ta ble for mi da ble mar riage a ble ve" ge ta tive hor ti cult ure prac ti ca ble ё or di na ry ů Cir cun spect ly Cel i ba cy trea son à ble com fort a ble cens ur a ble ị drom e da ry el i gi" ble Dif fi cul ty gov ern a ble en vi a ble dig ni ta ry hon ey suc kle dis so lute pess mer ce na ry e" qui ta ble jm i ta tive per se cu tor es ti ma ble in sti ga tor ser vice a ble est u a ry in sti tu tor ն ev i dent ly ex i gen cy in tri ca cy su per fi" cies ex pi a ble mil i ta ry u ni form ly ex pli ca ble vin di ca tor mem o ra ble pe" ces sa ry par dop a ble per i win kle Cog ni za ble par si mo ny pet ti fog ger con quer a ble par ti ci' ple Half accent on the last. į Ad ju tancy Del i cate ly Im pi ous ly ap po site ly des pe rate ly im po ten cy im pu dept ly ichar ac ter ize min i a ture guar di an ship ex cel len cy spir it u ous vir u led cy vir u lent ly may or al ty tem per a ture whim si cal ly va ri a ble ē ४ va ri e gate Bre vi a ture Hon our a bly va ri ous ly me li o rate tol e ra bly in ti ma cy Cu li na ry ar vis iod a ry Ar bi tra ry pat ri ot ism ep i cu rism len cy man ū Cov et ous Dess Du pli ca ture for tu pate ly sumpt u ous ly du ra ble ness © tur bu len cy hu mour ous ly Co pi ous ly ul ti mate ly us u al ly mu Two parrots were confined together in a large cage. The cup which held their food, was put at the bottom of the cage. They commonly sat on the same perch, and close beside each other. Whenever one of them went down for food, the other always followed; and when they had eaten enough, they hastened to the highest perch of the cage. They lived four years in this state of coofinement; and always showed a strong affection for each other. At the end of this time, the female grew very weak, and had all the marks of old age. Her legs swelled, and she was no louger able to go to the bottom of the cage to take her food: but her companion went and brought it to her. He carried it iu his bill, and emptied it into hers. This affectionate bird continued to feed his mate in this mapper for four months. But her weakness increased every day. At last she was unable to sit on the perch; and remained crouched at the bottom of the cage. Sometimes she tried to get up to the lower perch, but was not able. Her companion did all he could to assist her. He often took hold of the upper part of her wing with his bill, and tried to draw her up to him. His looks and his motions showed a great desire to help her, and to make her sufferings less. But the sight was still more affecting, when the female was dying. Her distressed companion went round and round her a long time, without stopping. He tried at last to open her bill, that he might give her some food. His trouble increased every moment. He went to and from her, with the utmost appearance of distress. Sometimes he made the most mournful cries : and at other times, he fixed his eyes on his mate, and was silent; but his looks showed the deepest sorrow. His companion at length died : and this affectionate and interesting bird grew weaker and weaker from that time; and lived only a few months. This is an affecting lesson, to teach us to be kind and loving, and very helpful to one another; and to those persons in particular, who are nearly connected with us, and who stand in need of our assistance. 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