The Yale Literary Magazine, Том 73

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Yale Literary Society, 1908
 

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Сторінка 238 - Such songs have power to quiet The restless pulse of care, And come like the benediction That follows after prayer. Then read from the treasured volume The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents, like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
Сторінка 214 - YE banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair; How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae weary, fu' o
Сторінка 258 - I love littleness almost in all things. A little convenient estate, a little cheerful house, a little company, and a very little feast ; and, if I were to fall in love again (which is a great passion, and therefore, I hope, I have done with it) it would be, I think, with prettiness, rather than with majestical beauty.
Сторінка 313 - I took a particular delight in hearing the songs and fables that are come from father to son, and are most in vogue among the common people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that...
Сторінка 416 - Edition now ready This Book is replete with information of interest to all members of College Fraternities. It contains Histories of each of the Men's General Fraternities, the Women's General Fraternities, the Men's Local Fraternities, Women's Local Fraternities, Professional Fraternities, Honorary Fraternities and Miscellaneous Greek Letter Fraternities; a Directory of Colleges and Chapters, Statistical Tables of great interest...
Сторінка 3 - You will hear every day the maxims of a low prudence. You will hear that the first duty is to get land and money, place and name. ' What is this Truth you seek? what is this Beauty ? ' men will ask, with derision. If nevertheless God have called any of you to explore truth and beauty, be bold, be firm, be true. When you shall say, ' As others do, so will I : I renounce, 1 am sorry for it, my early visions ; I must eat the good of the land and let learning and romantic expectations go, until a more...
Сторінка 158 - I hold it for indisputable, that the first duty of a State is to see that every child born therein shall be well housed, clothed, fed, and educated, till it attain years of discretion. But in order to the effecting this the Government must have an authority over the people of which we now do not so much as dream.
Сторінка 242 - SIR PLUME'S complete conceitedness, — Could poise a clouded cane with care " In teacup-times ! " The parts would fit precisely — yes : We should achieve a huge success ! You should disdain, and I despair, With quite the true Augustan air ; But . . could I love you more, or less, —
Сторінка 242 - There is place and enough for the pains of prose ; But whenever a scent from the whitethorn blows, And the jasmine-stars at the casement climb, And a Rosalind-face at the lattice shows, Then hey ! — for the ripple of laughing rhyme...
Сторінка 3 - As others do, so will I : I renounce, I am sorry for it, my early visions ; I must eat the good of the land and let learning and romantic expectations go, until a more convenient season ; ' — then dies the man in you ; then once more perish the buds of art, and poetry, and science, as they have died already in a thousand thousand men. The hour of that choice is the crisis of your history, and see that you hold yourself fast by the intellect.

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