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NELSON SHEARER He that respects himself is safe from othersg He wears a coat of mail that none can pierce. ALMA ELSIE SHERMAN Care smiles tq see her free of careg The hard heart loves her unaware. BEATRICE SIMMONS VVit she hath, without desire To make known how much she hath. MA RGA RET DAVISON SMITH Thy voice have I heard as one heareth, Afar and apart. - The wood-thrush that rapturous poureth The song of his heart. ROBERT LYTLE SMITH A For contemplation he and valor formed. SIDNEY S. SMITH, JR. Good-natured and happy, he never keeps happiness to himself. VERA SMITH Silence sweeter is than speech ALICE KING SPANGLER Who in the song so sweet? VVho in the dance so fleet? Dear are her charms to me, Dearer her laughter free, Dearest her constancy.
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AUGUST JOSEPH SCHALLACK What his eye hath seen His pen can limn, as clear, as keen. GRACE MARIE SCHATZMAN Her hair is not more sunny than her heart. REGINA LD HENRY SCHMITT VVhere his clear spirit leads him, there's his road, By God's own light illumined and fore- showed. ETHEIJ CHRISTINE SCHOMAKER All that is best of dark and bright, Meet in her aspect and her eyes. CLARENCE I.. F. SCHYVARTZ A simple man, perhaps. But good as gold and true as steel. HELEN MILLER SEBOLT Nothing to grieve for, nothing to fear, Fetterless, lawless, a. maiden free. VVILLIAM HA UGH SEIBERT Over manly strength and worth, Played the lanibent light of mirth. ETHEI. K. XV. SEILER A daughter of the gods. divinely tall, And most divinely fair. 31
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MARY OLIVE SPANGLER She's not too careless, not conventional quiteg Does what she likesg knows what she does is right. GEORGE FRA NCIS SPARHAVVK I spurned the weariness of the flesh, Denied fatigue and began afresh. ROBERT JOHN SPROTT Thou hast deemed Life all too earnest, and its time too short For dreamy ease. VELMA VIRGINIA STAATS Eloquent, and yet how simple- Hand and eye, and eddying dimple, Tongue and lip together,-music seen as Well as heard. WILLIAM STARKES His mind his kingdom, and his will his law. ANNA CHRISTINA STEIGER Nature did her so much right, As she scorns the help of art. JAMES NELSON STEWART How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will. MARIAN EUVVER STEXVART Through every delicious change in you . Truth burns with a clear, still flame, And though always I know you anew, Always I find you the same. 33
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