Floreat: An Eton AnthologyNisbet, 1933 - 333 sider |
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... seen a stripling pale and lustrous - eyed , Who far apart his lonely path pursued , And seem'd in sullen guise o'er troublous thoughts to brood . Small sympathy he own'd or felt , I ween , With sports and pastimes of his young compeers ...
... seen a stripling pale and lustrous - eyed , Who far apart his lonely path pursued , And seem'd in sullen guise o'er troublous thoughts to brood . Small sympathy he own'd or felt , I ween , With sports and pastimes of his young compeers ...
Side 102
... seen ; an eel such as we who have seen many eels since that day , do not see in these days ; it was a very great eel . And its hopeful captor strode down the bank to it , into the water and out to the branch ; and 102 FLOREAT In Fellows ...
... seen ; an eel such as we who have seen many eels since that day , do not see in these days ; it was a very great eel . And its hopeful captor strode down the bank to it , into the water and out to the branch ; and 102 FLOREAT In Fellows ...
Side 133
... seen Clarke deliver a half volley , and catch the ball returned to him just within reach of one hand with all the batsman's force . I have seen Mynn get a wicket by a ball that pitched within a yard of him , and wormed in its way by ...
... seen Clarke deliver a half volley , and catch the ball returned to him just within reach of one hand with all the batsman's force . I have seen Mynn get a wicket by a ball that pitched within a yard of him , and wormed in its way by ...
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THE FOUNDER | 1 |
A Secular Ode R Bridges | 7 |
PROVOSTS AND HEAD MASTERScontinued | 12 |
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A. C. AINGER A. C. BENSON Alfred Lyttelton Andrew's Day ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON ball blue boats brosier called Captain Chalvey Chapel cheering Christopher Christopher Stone cricket dear dress Duke Wellington Edmond Warre EDWARD CRAVEN HAWTREY EDWARD LYTTELTON EDWARD THRING Eton College Eton of Old Eton Sixty Eton Society Etonians eyes favourite fellow football friends Gilbert Coleridge half hand Harrow Hawtrey Head Master heard heart honour hour HUGH MACNAGHTEN Hunt J. K. STEPHEN Keate King knew Latin Letter live Long Chamber look Lord lower boys Lyttelton Majesty match memory Montem morning never night o'clock Oppidans Playing Fields Provost remember river round scholars Shelley Sixth Form Sixty Years Ago speech talk thee things thou thought took tutor verses voice W. H. TUCKER walk wall Warre wickets WILLIAM CORY Windsor Wotton young