The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 74,Nummer 4

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Herrick & Noyes, 1909
 

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Pagina 148 - All sounds, all colours, all forms, either because of their pre-ordained energies or because of long association, evoke indefinable and yet precise emotions, or, as I prefer to think, call down among us certain disembodied powers, whose footsteps over our hearts we call emotions; and when sound, and colour, and form are in a musical relation, a beautiful relation to one another, they become as it were one sound, one colour, one form, and evoke an emotion that is made out of their distinct evocations...
Pagina 152 - The wind blows out of the gates of the day, The wind blows over the lonely of heart, And the lonely of heart is withered away, While the faeries dance in a place apart, Shaking their milk-white feet in a ring, Tossing their milk-white arms in the air: For they hear the wind laugh, and murmur and sing Of a land where even the old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue; But I heard a reed of...
Pagina 48 - The Company is a legal depositary for moneys paid into Court, and is authorized to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Receiver, and in all other Fiduciary capacities. Acts as Trustee under Mortgages made by Railroad and other Corporations, and as Trans fer Agent and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds.
Pagina 149 - The grains are going very quickly. There is very little sand in the uppermost glass. Somebody will come for me in a moment ; perhaps he is at the door now ! All creatures that have reason doubt.
Pagina 149 - THE dews drop slowly and dreams gather : unknown spears Suddenly hurtle before my dream-awakened eyes, And then the clash of fallen horsemen and the cries Of unknown perishing armies beat about my ears. We who still labour by the cromlech on the shore, The grey cairn on the hill, when day sinks drowned in dew, Being weary of the world's empires, bow down to you, Master of the still stars and of the flaming door.
Pagina 131 - ... to requirements with limit of price, Tiffany & Co. will send photographs, cuts or descriptions of what their stock affords. Selections of articles will be sent on approval to persons known to the house or to those who will make themselves known by satisfactory references The Tiffany & Co. Blue Book, sent upon request, is a compact catalogue without illustrations. It contains concise descriptions with an alphabetical side index affording quick access to the wide range of Tiffany & Co.'s stock,...
Pagina 148 - It worked at them, day out, day in, Building a sorrowful loveliness Out of the battles of old times. You need but lift a pearl-pale hand, And bind up your long hair and sigh ; And all men's hearts must burn and beat ; And candle-like foam on the dim sand, And stars climbing the dew-dropping sky, Live but to light your passing feet.
Pagina 152 - While the fairies dance in a place apart, Shaking their milkwhite feet in a ring, Tossing their milkwhite arms in the air. For they hear the wind laugh and murmur and sing Of a land where even the old are fair, And even the wise are merry of tongue. But I heard a reed of Coolaney say, When the wind has laughed and murmured and sung, The lonely of heart must wither away.
Pagina 151 - A writer of drama must observe the form as carefully as if it were a sonnet, but he must always deny that there is any subjectmatter which is in itself dramatic — any especial round of emotion fitted to the stage, or that a play has no need to await its audience or to create the interest it lives by.
Pagina 181 - Who first invented work, and bound the free And holiday-rejoicing spirit down To the ever-haunting importunity Of business in the green fields, and the town — To plough, loom, anvil, spade — and oh! most sad To that dry drudgery at the — desk's dead wood?

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