Vowel Grammalogues.

Par. 70. - Write the signs for the grammalogues, filling a line with each sign: The, a, an, and, all, too, two, already, before, ought, aught, who, of, to, or, but, on, should.

I. Take no oath; make no vow; but if thou make it keep it. 2. They who do ill to-day may feel ill to-morrow. 3. Day by day, do each daily duty and be happy. 4. Fear to do wrong to anybody, but be ready to do right to all. 5. Too much love of money may make a thief of anybody. 6. Love should teach us to pity and help the poor and weak. 7. A knave or a fool may lure the weak to folly. 8. They who make the debt may fail to pay aught of it. 9. All of us ought to be loving, each to each.Io. Enjoy thy youth and thy hope before they fade away. II. They do ill who add length to a tale already too long. 12. The foolish heed nothing but to eat and be merry. 13. The ill hap of an hour may take away the joy of a lifetime. 14. If two share a joy they add joy to joy. 15. Take time to toil and time to enjoy the effect of toil.