The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Page 125
... smiled at him . " I don't know , " she replied . " I expect Pa brought it with him from South Carolina . It's old . " Abe turned to look at it . " It's a handsome looking one , " he said . " Does it have to make all that noise ? " She ...
... smiled at him . " I don't know , " she replied . " I expect Pa brought it with him from South Carolina . It's old . " Abe turned to look at it . " It's a handsome looking one , " he said . " Does it have to make all that noise ? " She ...
Page 172
... smiled his patient smile and reached for the bottle of rye . Charles wasn't drinking rye because he liked it , nor because it was party night in Beaver . He was drinking rye because he had something to forget and that was the quickest ...
... smiled his patient smile and reached for the bottle of rye . Charles wasn't drinking rye because he liked it , nor because it was party night in Beaver . He was drinking rye because he had something to forget and that was the quickest ...
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... smiled , nor yet have grieved too much To be denied the kindness of your eyes , To be refused the rapture of your touch . Grief enters fancy only when I do Fancy your greatest need my need of you . VI . Like to an image on a lofty hill ...
... smiled , nor yet have grieved too much To be denied the kindness of your eyes , To be refused the rapture of your touch . Grief enters fancy only when I do Fancy your greatest need my need of you . VI . Like to an image on a lofty hill ...
Contents
SPECIAL CONFESSION I | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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