Henry Brooke, 1878; Quotations, 1883; French Translations -- Mary F. Green, 1920

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And when we buy or when we sell To learn the right amount

Notation writes the numbers down Numeration does the reading Adding sums the parts all up Gives the amount we are needing

Subtraction will the difference Between the numbers show For minuends minus subtrahends Remainders leave you know.

The multiplicand and muliplier Are factors to be ___olved [illegible] called the product When by mutliplication solved

In division write the dividend Then divide the divisor And the quotient is the answer That wakes the student rises

Look at the bright side keep the sun shine of a living faith in the heart.

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Three poets in three distant ages born Greece Italy and England did adorn The first in loftiness of thought surpassed The next in majesty in both the last The force of Nature could no further go To make a third she joined the other two

Leaves have their time to fall And flowers to wither at the Northwinds breath And stars to set but all Thous hast all seasons for thine own O Death

An honest man's the noblest work of God." Pope

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For every evil under the sun There is a remedy or there is none If there is one they __ find it. If there is none then nevermind it.

Evil is

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