Canisius College - Azuwur Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1906

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f'The sedentary stretch their lazy length When custom bids, but no refreshment ind. p -McDonnell. urphe State of that man's mind, who feels too intense an interest as to future events . 7 must be deplorable.-BMW. Hrlwrue eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is neces- sary.-Wanenmacher. Ah! Heaven! That one might read the Book of Fate. -Crean. It is possible that a Wise and good man be prevailed on to game, but it is impossible that a professed gamester should be a Wise and good man. -Blaum. He that spends all his life in sports is like one who Wears 'nothing but fringes, and eats nothing but sauces.-K. N. Ookers. l He dravveth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument.-J Walsh. You do not value it greatly, because it came by accidentf'-Dambach. H Good Wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. -Moses and Aaron. Such whose sole bliss is eating, vvho can give V But one brutal reason Why they live. -Table No. 2. A mind quite vacant is a mind distressed. -Huber. Weariness can snore upon a flint. -Lcwelle. Grace is to the body What good sense is to the mind.-Aoermavm. The infant reason grows apace and calls For the kind handgof an assiduous care. -Monnfig. U But thou -will burst this transient sleep, And thou Wilt make my babe to Weepf?-Fisher. 4 Your Words are, likethe notes of dying swans, Too sweet to last! f-Rung. I I ,diff I f, , H542 - I '. tg - . 7: : ,X N tf I 0 K y :N 1:-.. 1 . A, I rf v ' fe -4, 1 I -7 m K h I.. df l mix ' '.- g4, in I 7 up l X ,Q , L. J' f, , , 'a , ' 'Wg .f 1 ' ' I MQ, if f , , ,pl I' 1, , ' Q 56- 1 3: -- Qtung ! 1 66

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' 4UZuppp's Qblilnqup It must be so-Cuppy,.thou reasonest well, Else whence this Pleasillg hope, this fond desire, This longing after the bar? A And whence this latent talent, but forever motion of the tongue, Continually getting me into trouble, and then being stung, l--. Though equal to all things, for ,all things unfit. -Liothetmer. ffrhe pupil of' impulse, it forced him along. -Boland, f'S'.-ay, where has our poet this maladyi caught? -Wamzeffnaolier. I . Describe him who can, an abridgement of all that is pleasant in man.-Malmo. He mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. - Doo Sclmeider. Oh! That He were uponsome desert coast, Where howling tempests, and the lashing tide, Would stun him into deep and senseless quiet. i -Blaum. It is difficult to grow old gracefully. -Avcfrmann. U He sits 'mongst men like a descended god. -Hoyfmeyer. H 'Tis meet that noble minds keep ever with their likes. -Maltne. It is the height of art to conceal art. -Vesey. Appearances to save his only care, So things seem right, no matter what they are. -Esclzwlclt. ll Lamentation is the only musician that always, like a screech-owl, alights and sits on the roof of an angry man. -Dambach. ' 'Boots, like Friends, should be few and well chosen. -Mart Apermamt. To business that we love, we rise betime, ' And go to it with delight! '-Francois Kempel. 5'-Some men, like pictures, are fitter for a corner than full light. -McDonnell. Downy sleep, death 's counterfeit. -JOS. Helmmidk- One draught above heat makes him foolish, the second mads him, and a third drowns him. -Lannfig. , we , Is there aught in sleep, can charm the Wise? -Lang. ssh h



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