The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101Yale Literary Society, 1936 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... voice boomed at me . He said something so awful , something so horrible — . - . It was then my heart stopped , then my blood turned to water . Ever since , it grows colder — ( She shudders ) . May Day tomorrow , the lilacs will bloom ...
... voice boomed at me . He said something so awful , something so horrible — . - . It was then my heart stopped , then my blood turned to water . Ever since , it grows colder — ( She shudders ) . May Day tomorrow , the lilacs will bloom ...
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... voice that asked us in those evenings Peaceful with always when our muslin sleeves Moved through the past like promises and children Played as forever and the silence filled : There was a voice among the afternoons That asked us this ...
... voice that asked us in those evenings Peaceful with always when our muslin sleeves Moved through the past like promises and children Played as forever and the silence filled : There was a voice among the afternoons That asked us this ...
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... voice , " Flaherty ! Were you aimin ' to use my huntin ' - hounds for hog- dogs ? " " Lord , suh , I wasn't studyin ' it . " Then , rather pleadingly , " But Bonny is mighty fine in roundin ' in hogs . ” " Mind you don't use him . I ain ...
... voice , " Flaherty ! Were you aimin ' to use my huntin ' - hounds for hog- dogs ? " " Lord , suh , I wasn't studyin ' it . " Then , rather pleadingly , " But Bonny is mighty fine in roundin ' in hogs . ” " Mind you don't use him . I ain ...
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