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| Jewels | The glowing Ruby should adorn Those who in warm July are born, Then will they be exempt and free From love's doubt and anxiety. |
| Jewels | Who comes with Summer to this earth And owes to June her day of birth, With ring of Agate on her hand, Can health, wealth, and long life command. |
| Jewels | Who in this world of ours their eyes In March first open shall be wise, In days of peril firm and brave, And wear a Bloodstone to their grave. |
| Jewels | Who first beholds the light of day In Spring's sweet flowery month of May And wears an Emerald all her life, Shall be a loved and happy wife. |
| Jewels | Who first comes to this world below With drear November's fog and snow Should prize the Topaz' amber hue, Emblem of friends and lovers true. |
| Jewels | October's child is born for woe, And life's vicissitudes must know, But lay on Opal on her breast, And hope will lull those woes to rest. |
| Jewels | A maiden born when Autumn leaves Are rustling in September's breeze, A Sapphire on her brow should bind, 'Twill cure diseases of the mind. |
| July | The glowing Ruby should adorn Those who in warm July are born, Then will they be exempt and free From love's doubt and anxiety. |
| June | Who comes with Summer to this earth And owes to June her day of birth, With ring of Agate on her hand, Can health, wealth, and long life command. |
| Knowledge | There are four kinds of people, three of which are to be avoided and the fourth cultivated, those who don't know that they don't know, those who know that they don't know, those who don't know that they know, and those who know that they know. |
| Labor | Labour in vain, or coals to Newcastle. |
| Labor | He who labours, prays. |
| Law | Unless by the lawful judgment of their peers. |
| Liberty | Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof. |
| Libraries | Food for the soul. |
| Libraries | The medicine chest of the soul. |
| Life | Let us live then, and be glad While young life's before us After youthful pastime had, After old age had and sad, Earth will slumber over us. |
| Life | Life is an uncharted ocean. The cautious mariner must needs take Many soundings ere he conduct his barque to port in safety. |
| Life | Live fast, die young, leave a good-looking corpse. |
| Life | Life's but a span, or a tale, or a word, That in a trice, or suddaine, is rehearsed. |
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