The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 134Yale Literary Society, 1965 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... coming from the warmth of his house , and his dog which has grown old waiting by the door . He stands big , whispering among his white beard words of our language as it was spoken three thousand years ago . He stretches a palm corned by ...
... coming from the warmth of his house , and his dog which has grown old waiting by the door . He stands big , whispering among his white beard words of our language as it was spoken three thousand years ago . He stretches a palm corned by ...
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... coming at my face so I started to kiss it . But it was coming too fast . I felt a hurt on my cheek and fell back onto the floor . The voice was angry . " Now listen Billy , I'm trying to take care of you so you won't get in trouble . So ...
... coming at my face so I started to kiss it . But it was coming too fast . I felt a hurt on my cheek and fell back onto the floor . The voice was angry . " Now listen Billy , I'm trying to take care of you so you won't get in trouble . So ...
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... coming of light and of warmth , and this so we could prepare ourselves , develop a belief in it or a sense of its coming and do this knowing that it was coming , how wonderful it was that no matter what happened to us or whether we were ...
... coming of light and of warmth , and this so we could prepare ourselves , develop a belief in it or a sense of its coming and do this knowing that it was coming , how wonderful it was that no matter what happened to us or whether we were ...
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