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Página 13 - Thou hast spread thy wing, and sheltered us from the pestilence that walketh in darkness, and the destruction that wasteth at noon-day.
Página 24 - All things are taken from us, and become Portions and parcels of the dreadful Past. Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil ? Is there any peace In ever climbing up the climbing wave...
Página 30 - Or I might have poured forth poetic strains which would have anticipated theory and seemed a voice from " the prophetic soul Of the wide world dreaming of things to come.
Página 66 - Wesleyan, he studied law in New York City and was admitted to the New York bar in 1840.
Página 25 - There's dignity and stateliness about each married man, A sort of " I'm above you," air, " Do likewise when you can." — And some in a paternal way, when asked what they have done, Will look a trifle wise, and then present the little one — Present the little one, &c.
Página 25 - God-speed," and give to him the cup, We wish him never to creep down, but always to climb up ; And as we watch our god-son's course, old scenes spring up alive. And once again we live and act, mere boys of Fifty-five ! Mere boys of Fifty-five ! Then let us join each brother's hand, let's pledge one beaker brimmed, To the glad brightness of that past whose lustre is not dimmed, And as our thoughts will cluster round each old familiar scene, We'll live again the dear old time and keep its memories...
Página 25 - We all are boys again, &c. 2 And though we may have been rough shod, since last we parted here, Although through tangled ways our path we may have had to clear, And though we may have sober grown, since College boys we came, Yet looking round us, we are sure our hearts are just the same. Our hearts are just the same, &c.
Página 3 - Egerton Leigh, Esq., with the Author's best regards. Be to its faults a little blind, Be to its virtues very kind.
Página 25 - And some in a paternal way, when asked what they have done, Will look a trifle wise, and then present the little one. Present the little one, &c. There are Coalibes among us too, — all growling at the girls, Who savage say that every one should hang in her own curls ; And others of a milder mood, who'd never like them be, Are glad to-morrow they can change their Bachelor's degree ! Their Bachelor's degree, &c* But Bachelors and Benedicks, all think alike to night, We come, a Class, to greet
Página 25 - ... been rough shod, since last we parted here, Although through tangled ways our path we may have had to clear, And though we may have sober grown, since College boys we came, Yet looking round us, we are sure our hearts are just the same. Our hearts are just the same, &c. There's dignity and stateliness about each married man, A sort of " I'm above you," air,