The Sigma Chi Quarterly: The Official Organ of the Sigma Chi Fraternity, Volumen14

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The Fraternity, 1895

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Página 103 - My soul with joy remembers How like quivering flames they start When I fan the living embers On the hearthstone of my heart. I
Página 111 - Death never takes one alone, but two! Whenever he enters in at a door, Under roof of gold or roof of thatch, He always leaves it
Página 15 - the vase if you will, But the scent of the roses will cling to it still.
Página 266 - HE WHO HATH LOVED." He who hath loved hath borne a vassal's chain, And worn the royal purple of a king; Hath shrunk beneath the icy Winter's sting, Then reveled in the golden Summer's reign; He hath within the dust and ashes lain, Then soared o'er mountains on an eagle's wing; A hut
Página 184 - yard, I don't like you any more; You'll be sorry when you see me Sliding down our cellar door. You can't holler down our rain-barrel, You can't climb our apple-tree; I don't want to play in your yard
Página 266 - slept in, worn with wandering, And hath been lord of castle-towers in Spain He who hath loved hath starved in beggar's cell, Then in Aladdin's jeweled chariot driven; He hath with passion roamed a demon fell, And had an angel's raiment to him given; His restless soul hath burned with flames of hell, And winged through ever-blooming fields of heaven.
Página 90 - be it Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased, and be published in the
Página 338 - None knew him but to love him, none named him but' to praise him.
Página 111 - to fill, And we forget because we must, And not because we will.
Página 45 - Oh, blessed are they who live and die like him, Loved with such love, and with such sorrow mourned.

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