The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 101Yale Literary Society, 1936 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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... feel for those good old days is the most appropriate aspect of our thoughts . Certainly we envy much that was ... feeling that most stirs us is that of dissatisfaction with ourselves and an urgent prayer for the future of which we of ...
... feel for those good old days is the most appropriate aspect of our thoughts . Certainly we envy much that was ... feeling that most stirs us is that of dissatisfaction with ourselves and an urgent prayer for the future of which we of ...
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... feel the pang of that winter day when you rejected my suit . Life hardly seemed worth living without you . Older voices of friendship urged that a bachelor future might still hold out some modicum of charm , some possibility of useful ...
... feel the pang of that winter day when you rejected my suit . Life hardly seemed worth living without you . Older voices of friendship urged that a bachelor future might still hold out some modicum of charm , some possibility of useful ...
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... feel better he felt that the difference almost disappeared if there were no one to notice it . He'd learned to ride in the East and unconsciously began posting in the high - canteled stock saddle . Dorothy turned to look at him ...
... feel better he felt that the difference almost disappeared if there were no one to notice it . He'd learned to ride in the East and unconsciously began posting in the high - canteled stock saddle . Dorothy turned to look at him ...
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