Crescent, 7. kötet

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1883

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9. oldal - Tis of the wave and not the rock; 'Tis but the flapping of the sail, And not a rent made by the gale ! In spite of rock and tempest's roar, In spite of false lights on the shore. Sail on, nor fear to breast the sea! Our hearts, our hopes, are all with thee.
139. oldal - We spake of many a vanished scene, Of what we once had thought and said, Of what had been and might have been, And who was changed and who was dead...
82. oldal - ... scholars." But it was felt that something more and better could be done if there could be devised a wise plan of union. This feeling, voiced by Harvard as was fitting, and thoughtfully considered by the other chapters, was finally materialized in what is known as the United Chapters. THE UNITED CHAPTERS In the spring of 1881, the Harvard chapter invited the other chapters to send delegates to attend the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of its establishment, and to empower such delegates...
153. oldal - ... fact, I came at last to feel — and own it with dismay — That life would be worth living for, if Brown were out the way. But when I heard that he was dead, my feelings tacked ; and then I would have given half my life to get his back again. I called upon him, as it were, an hour or two ago. The room was neat beyond excuse — the women made it so. Be sure he had no hand in that, and naught about it knew. To see the order lying round had made him very blue. A sweet bouquet of girlish flowers...
171. oldal - The man who seeks one thing in life, and but one, May hope to achieve it before life be done ; But he who seeks all things, wherever he goes, Only reaps from the hopes which around him he sows A harvest of barren regrets.
153. oldal - Close-caged, a small canary-bird, with glossy, yellow throat, Skipped drearily from perch to perch, and never sung a note. With hair unusually combed, sat poor M'Farland near, Alternately perusing Greek, and wrestling with a tear. A homely little girl of six, for some old kindness" sake, AVas sobbing in the corner there as if her heart would break.
159. oldal - Kappa Sigma Phi Delta Theta Phi Gamma Delta . . . Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma. . . Phi Sigma Kappa . . . Pi Kappa Alpha Psi Upsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Epsilon.
83. oldal - During the sessions of the National Council the Senate shall have no separate existence, but its members shall take their places with the delegates as members of the National Council, voting with the delegates, as well upon all other matters as upon the election of officers and Senators, except as provided in Article II. When the National Council is not in session the Senate shall constitute an independent body, charged with the duty of representing the Phi Beta Kappa Society and speaking in its...
153. oldal - And then, to slip away so sly, — 'twas not at all like Brown. The story seems too big to take. 'Most any one will find It's sometimes hard to get a man well laid out in his mind. And Brown was just afire with life. 'Twouldn't scare me, I avow, To hear a whoop, and see the man go rushing past here now. Poor Brown ! he's lying in his room, as white as drifted snow. I called upon him, as it were, an hour or two ago. A-rushing into Brownie's room seemed awkward-like and queer : We haven't spoken back...
153. oldal - ... corner there as if her heart would break. The books looked worn and wretched-like, almost as if they knew, And seemed to be a-whispering their titles to my view. His rod and gun were in their place ; and high, where all might see, Gleamed jauntily the boating-cup he won last year from me. I lifted up the solemn sheet. That honest, earnest face Showed signs of culture and of toil that death could not erase. As western skies at twilight mark where late the sun has been, Brown's face revealed the...

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