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Fraternity. BY M. P. MURPHY. IDedicated to CHAPTER ZETA, or SIGMA LAMBDA NU, of the Toledo High School.1 When Adam from the garden fled, An angel's hand bereft The garden of its gifts, 'tis said, But, moved to pity, left One sapling which he deemed might prove A boon to you and me. The flower of that tree is Love, Its fruit Fraternity. In Godls own garden it had birth, This tree, whose royal shade Gives to the bare and barren earth Bright hues which never fade. The Master's cause may not be served Much nobler than by ye XVho keep this royal gift preserved In Sigma Lambda Nu. The towering oak, Whose branching limbs At noon make grateful shade, Gives shelter to the birds Whose hymns Make joyous all the glade. Unswerved by aught that may befall May Chapter Zeta be The branch that towers above them all, On Sigma Lambda Nn.
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Examinational. 'With Apologies to Mr. Hpling. BY FLORENCE WINANS AND LAURA HICKOX. ROFS. and teachers, great and small, Hear our plea and cease to send Examinationsfon us all Ere each term is at an end. Lord God, of Hosts, be with us yet! May they forget! May they forget! O, the nightmares to us sent! O, the midnight oil consumed! O, the hours of terror spent! ' Firm-believing we are doomed. Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget! Lest we forget! Trembling, and with weary pace. Ent'ring the Assembly-room, Agony on every face, We await the coming doom. Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget! Lest We forget! See! The Slips! VVe strain our eyes. Oh! The looks of blank despair! Discouraged by their very size, We offer up this solemn prayer: Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet! Lest we forget! Lest we forget! When the dreaded day is pastg When the quizzes all are o'erg And we've seen our marks at last, Then we offer one prayer more: Lord, God of Hosts, be with us yet! Help us forget! Help us forget!
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Even in 'Na-.ture. BY G. C., '00. A Maple gay, - In all the glory of her full array, n Of richest red and gold, Said to a Pine-tree, bent and old, p I wish you would change that sombre green It's really the ugliest gown I've seen. In a mouth there will be a clearing-sale I Held in this Wood. 1,111 sure, my dear, you cannot fail To End things cheap and good. The Pine looked down with a scornful air, And answered the Maple with spunk, My child, I have plenty of things to wear, ' But I keep them locked in my trunk.
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