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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... wind . Dimly , the recollection of having ridden to the full moon on an October night ages before came back . He seemed to remem- ber the moon very well ; but the journey back the long , para- bolic sweep through the heavens , and the ...
... wind . Dimly , the recollection of having ridden to the full moon on an October night ages before came back . He seemed to remem- ber the moon very well ; but the journey back the long , para- bolic sweep through the heavens , and the ...
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... wind , but her lips and eyes , and even the tilt of her nose were so like Helen's . She reminded him of Helen . Helen's hair blew in the wind as her's would as her's must have . Helen had the same eyes and lips . Helen had once ridden ...
... wind , but her lips and eyes , and even the tilt of her nose were so like Helen's . She reminded him of Helen . Helen's hair blew in the wind as her's would as her's must have . Helen had the same eyes and lips . Helen had once ridden ...
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... wind . Millie could smell the pines a mile off . It was certainly spring . II . The train whistle blew faintly across the echoing mountains , as it drew near Governor Junction . The fresh morning stillness settled back glistening . Two ...
... wind . Millie could smell the pines a mile off . It was certainly spring . II . The train whistle blew faintly across the echoing mountains , as it drew near Governor Junction . The fresh morning stillness settled back glistening . Two ...
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