XV SELF-CONTROL (1) Control of temper; (2) anger; (3) avoidance of hasty words; (4) thinking twice before speaking; (5) self-restraint when tempted; (6) selfrestraint under provocation; (7) "He that ruleth his own spirit is mightier than he that taketh a city." The one who does himself control Engagements by the clock he'll keep; And rule myself in everything. Have the children tell stories and incidents illustrating self-control. XVI HONOR (1) To honor one's self-to be worthy of honor; (2) to honor one's family; (3) to honor one's friends; (4) to honor one's home; (5) to honor one's country. We must two meanings honor give: And we must honor soul and mind Have the children tell stories and incidents illustrating honor. XVII COURAGE (1) True courage-daring to do right and defending the right; (2) in bearing affliction; (3) in bearing unjust censure and unpopularity; (4) in danger or misfortune; (5) heroism. Whoever dares to do the right, Such courage makes one answer no, Unholy pleasures he'll resist; For well he knows that they by stealth, |