The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 59Yale Literary Society, 1893 |
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Side 6
... friends at his death less than a year since . But whatever this estimate is , it can only be just , as it takes into account the story of his early life which he told him- self , in his later years , with all the charm of complete sin ...
... friends at his death less than a year since . But whatever this estimate is , it can only be just , as it takes into account the story of his early life which he told him- self , in his later years , with all the charm of complete sin ...
Side 15
... friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an obscure periodical , or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were written as the expression of what he felt , and what moved his own ...
... friends rather than for publication , and if they appeared in print , oftentimes it was in an obscure periodical , or under a pseudonym . Above all , his poems were written as the expression of what he felt , and what moved his own ...
Side 19
... friendship , but those who did esteem it as a precious blessing . Mr. Sill was but forty - seven years old at the time of his death . The fact that he died at such an early age has been constantly lamented by the friends of English ...
... friendship , but those who did esteem it as a precious blessing . Mr. Sill was but forty - seven years old at the time of his death . The fact that he died at such an early age has been constantly lamented by the friends of English ...
Side 20
... friends had fled : O , from thy rocky heart That tale to me impart , How struck by traitor's dart Philip fell dead . Down in thy rocky dell Still stands the chieftain's well , While mighty oaks soft swell Death dirges slow : High on thy ...
... friends had fled : O , from thy rocky heart That tale to me impart , How struck by traitor's dart Philip fell dead . Down in thy rocky dell Still stands the chieftain's well , While mighty oaks soft swell Death dirges slow : High on thy ...
Side 22
... friend who has been kind enough to visit us ; he has not yet made known his name , but- " “ My name is Harrison Duncan , of Chicago , " interrupted Mr. O'Hara . The minister bowed ; " I hope , " he continued , " that if he has leisure ...
... friend who has been kind enough to visit us ; he has not yet made known his name , but- " “ My name is Harrison Duncan , of Chicago , " interrupted Mr. O'Hara . The minister bowed ; " I hope , " he continued , " that if he has leisure ...
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