The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... FIELD E have been talking - you and I. Now go away , Leaving once more unsaid what we will never say . A thousand soundless words like these are no More noise than air fallen upon air or snow on snow . Will you go now ? But soon , no ...
... FIELD E have been talking - you and I. Now go away , Leaving once more unsaid what we will never say . A thousand soundless words like these are no More noise than air fallen upon air or snow on snow . Will you go now ? But soon , no ...
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... field of letters , as Mr. Erskine has done . He has confined his literary activities to teaching and criticism . His renown is established on that intangible and unpredictable element of personality . Each one describes his charm in a ...
... field of letters , as Mr. Erskine has done . He has confined his literary activities to teaching and criticism . His renown is established on that intangible and unpredictable element of personality . Each one describes his charm in a ...
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... field , Chilly it lies , delivered of its fruit ; Deep in its breast the earthen veins are sealed And all its vernal poetry is mute . Lament not that the shaded paths are lost , That loveliness has perished from the earth ; Deep in the ...
... field , Chilly it lies , delivered of its fruit ; Deep in its breast the earthen veins are sealed And all its vernal poetry is mute . Lament not that the shaded paths are lost , That loveliness has perished from the earth ; Deep in the ...
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