The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Page 88
... Sleep be a coin for each of them . Close your two eyes , The clouds of their lids dim the sun of them . Fold your two hands , Sleep be a chain for each one of them . Fold your two hands , Their work and their woe be undone of them ...
... Sleep be a coin for each of them . Close your two eyes , The clouds of their lids dim the sun of them . Fold your two hands , Sleep be a chain for each one of them . Fold your two hands , Their work and their woe be undone of them ...
Page 177
... sleep . They must have left him behind . He wasn't mad about it or sorry , in fact he was numb to the whole ... sleep . " " For God sakes ! Is that you , Charlie ? Come in . Did you miss your ride back ? " " Yes . Sorry about waking you ...
... sleep . They must have left him behind . He wasn't mad about it or sorry , in fact he was numb to the whole ... sleep . " " For God sakes ! Is that you , Charlie ? Come in . Did you miss your ride back ? " " Yes . Sorry about waking you ...
Page 178
... sleep with that light on , Hal , " he said . " Sleep on your belly , Ferguson , and you won't see the light . I'm entertainin ' a guest . " " Let me come out awhile , sheriff . " " What do you mean ? You don't come out for ten more days ...
... sleep with that light on , Hal , " he said . " Sleep on your belly , Ferguson , and you won't see the light . I'm entertainin ' a guest . " " Let me come out awhile , sheriff . " " What do you mean ? You don't come out for ten more days ...
Contents
FEBRUARY 1936 No | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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