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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... never danced again . Then there was a third one , who danced his way to hell . Maggie , my nurse , said the only true love is the love that will dream of you , dance for you , die for you . I have never known any such love . I should ...
... never danced again . Then there was a third one , who danced his way to hell . Maggie , my nurse , said the only true love is the love that will dream of you , dance for you , die for you . I have never known any such love . I should ...
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... never rose And walked so fair across the plain , Never daybreak drew the bows Of light and shot the nascent grain So clean , so final that the furrows Harbor each an hundred arrows . Over olive wooded slopes The spirits , lengthening ...
... never rose And walked so fair across the plain , Never daybreak drew the bows Of light and shot the nascent grain So clean , so final that the furrows Harbor each an hundred arrows . Over olive wooded slopes The spirits , lengthening ...
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... never moved with- out him , never went down town or into the fields without Smith and perhaps Brown , walking a little behind , taciturn and chewing . Ma invited the men over to supper several times , and Pa was pleased . He liked to ...
... never moved with- out him , never went down town or into the fields without Smith and perhaps Brown , walking a little behind , taciturn and chewing . Ma invited the men over to supper several times , and Pa was pleased . He liked to ...
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