The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 71,Oplag 7–8Herrick & Noyes, 1906 |
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Side 253
... strange , like the sound of his own violin with wood well seasoned . Who can know the story of Lanier's life and not know too that out of its very hardness he gained a genuine intimacy , a personal affection , an inspiring love for ...
... strange , like the sound of his own violin with wood well seasoned . Who can know the story of Lanier's life and not know too that out of its very hardness he gained a genuine intimacy , a personal affection , an inspiring love for ...
Side 259
... strange places , but the fire in the girl's eyes had mastered the flame of wandering in his own heart . His wooing had been as characteristic as his other acts , but the girl's surrender brought him a shuddering sense of his unfitness ...
... strange places , but the fire in the girl's eyes had mastered the flame of wandering in his own heart . His wooing had been as characteristic as his other acts , but the girl's surrender brought him a shuddering sense of his unfitness ...
Side 266
... strange silence about us . And still above the silence I almost thought I heard the soft gurgle of the river struggling against the bow and the noisy splash of the sheets of spray which the great wheel spurned backward into the angry ...
... strange silence about us . And still above the silence I almost thought I heard the soft gurgle of the river struggling against the bow and the noisy splash of the sheets of spray which the great wheel spurned backward into the angry ...
Side 271
... strange blending of both . The sun sinks . One by one the cold , gleaming stars begin to stud the bare heavens , while among them the Northern Lights flash forth their fleeting striae in a glorious arch . This is the Land of the ...
... strange blending of both . The sun sinks . One by one the cold , gleaming stars begin to stud the bare heavens , while among them the Northern Lights flash forth their fleeting striae in a glorious arch . This is the Land of the ...
Side 279
... strange everything looked ; how still it was ! Ahead of him the road glimmered in the moonlight . The air was heavy with the scent of balsam , and cool with dew . " Whip - poor - will ! Whip - poor - will ! " the mournful notes floated ...
... strange everything looked ; how still it was ! Ahead of him the road glimmered in the moonlight . The air was heavy with the scent of balsam , and cool with dew . " Whip - poor - will ! Whip - poor - will ! " the mournful notes floated ...
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