7. Ingenuity and industry rewarded, 8. The secret of being always satisfied, 9. Beneficence its own reward, Sect. 1. Tenderness to mothers, 24 25 26 27 ib. 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 37 39 41 43 Sect 1. Canute and his courtiers-Flattery reproved, 68 69 · 74 3. A family conversation-On the slavery of the negroes, 71 CHAPTER VI. Promiscuous Pieces. Bect. 1. We destroy pleasure by pursuing it toc eagerly, 2. On sisterly unity and love, 3. The Supreme Ruler of the world, 4. Abraham and Lot; a fine example of wisdom and 8. A generous mind does not repine at the advantages others enjoy, 9. Insolent deportment towards inferiors reproved, 76 11. Socrates and Leander.-Disrespect to parents, is Sect. 1. The looking-glass; or, ill-humour corrected, 115 116 117 3. The Brother and Sister; or, mental excellence su- 4. The Lamb and the Pig; or, nature and education, 118 6. The Doves, 7. The Goldfinches, 8. The pet Lamb, 9. The Farmer, the Spaniel, and the Cat, 11. Economy the source of charity, CHAPTER III. Didactic Pieces. Sect. 1. To some children listening to a lark, 119 |