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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... tell those few of you who will listen to draw the patterns of your lives more closely after the simple and unaffected patterns of the past . We would tell the future to remember nothing of the present except as a warning ; to quit the ...
... tell those few of you who will listen to draw the patterns of your lives more closely after the simple and unaffected patterns of the past . We would tell the future to remember nothing of the present except as a warning ; to quit the ...
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... tell her that she had been foolish not to go to bed sooner . But " fool " was the wrong word ; if he used it , she would not understand what he meant - would not realize that he thought her anything but that , that he called her so only ...
... tell her that she had been foolish not to go to bed sooner . But " fool " was the wrong word ; if he used it , she would not understand what he meant - would not realize that he thought her anything but that , that he called her so only ...
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... tell you , " he said . " You go down to the relief office and tell the young lad there that you haven't been able to find work for five years , that your family is without food , that you're strong and willing , and as much more as you ...
... tell you , " he said . " You go down to the relief office and tell the young lad there that you haven't been able to find work for five years , that your family is without food , that you're strong and willing , and as much more as you ...
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