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... : to thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . " J. N. Greely . THE PUNISHMENT . THE quivering leaves of the birch in 212 [ No. 633 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... : to thine own self be true , And it must follow , as the night the day , Thou canst not then be false to any man . " J. N. Greely . THE PUNISHMENT . THE quivering leaves of the birch in 212 [ No. 633 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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... night in the village , when I got the mail , and I invited them over to see the camp this morning . Said they'd be here by half past ten . " I shut my mouth tightly , looked at my watch , scanned the lake , stared at John , and then ...
... night in the village , when I got the mail , and I invited them over to see the camp this morning . Said they'd be here by half past ten . " I shut my mouth tightly , looked at my watch , scanned the lake , stared at John , and then ...
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... night , the pitiless cold , the savage life of its peoples , and the primitive desires - hate , love , hunger , and greed of the strong men who have dared to penetrate it . No man could have so exactly caught the atmosphere of those ...
... night , the pitiless cold , the savage life of its peoples , and the primitive desires - hate , love , hunger , and greed of the strong men who have dared to penetrate it . No man could have so exactly caught the atmosphere of those ...
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... night be blinding- Who knows but a star may break o'er the lea ? - And the sea may forever go on with its grinding ; None knows what the waves at the last are to be . This only is certain : the wind in the tree , The feel of the air and ...
... night be blinding- Who knows but a star may break o'er the lea ? - And the sea may forever go on with its grinding ; None knows what the waves at the last are to be . This only is certain : the wind in the tree , The feel of the air and ...
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... night for a garment upon her , with wet torn hair ? She is fairer of face than the daughters of men , and her eyes , Worn through with her tears , are deep as the depth of skies . " But this was something of an artificial glory . The ...
... night for a garment upon her , with wet torn hair ? She is fairer of face than the daughters of men , and her eyes , Worn through with her tears , are deep as the depth of skies . " But this was something of an artificial glory . The ...
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