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JUNIOR5. Miss PRICE. IXIORGAN. PALMER. XVAUGH, B. XVAUGH, H. HEIMBURGER. NILSON. Miss XVARREN. WILSON, XV. W11.soN, K. Miss FrNLEv. BORGIQR, J. Our thoughts and our conduct are our own. She speaks, behaves and acts just as she ought. For a back-woodsman, uncornmon intelligent. Oh, what man may within him hide, Tho' angel on the outer side. You love to tinkling tune your feet to fling Hast thy toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil ? The universe is not quite complete without ngi' work well done. A chip from the old block. . I never feel sorry for conceited people, for they carry their comfort about with them XVith the help ofa surgeon he might recover and prove an ass. I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. I have eaten as many corncakes tbiscuitsl As Sampson slew Philistines-yes, and lYith the same instrument. He has eaten me out of house and home. A man of unbounded stomach. Deeds, not wordsf, The gravity and stillness of thy youth the whole world hath noted. Then she will talk, good gods, how she will talk. I would that my horse had the speed of her tongue. Circumstances alter cases. A gentle, gracious boy QKPJ, Full of all gentleness, Of sweet and quiet joy. 151
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WAUGH,AC. V. Plays such fantastic tricks before high Heaven as make the angffl lauuh I I BARNES. GOSSARD. MILLER. BORGER. xr FINLEY. H JERNIGAN. JOHN YOUNG. ELMORE YOUNG. sz SENIORS. It ROWE. 'K CL PRICE. THOMPSON. as Miss YOCUM. HADLEY. al 41 cl H :L I am Sir Oracle, ' And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark. Delightful task ! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot. You may get the wedding garments ready. Thou art a fellow of a good respect. Haunting the hills, the stream, the wild, Swallow and aster, lake and vine, To him grew human or divine. Have you seen joe ? Forsooth, a great arithnieticianf I teach my lips its sweetest smile, My tongue its softest tone. Not to-day, I'll do it to-morrow. An old favorite. A harmless, inoifensive creature. A very gentle beast and of a good conscience. And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. H vv And thereby hangs the tale. When shall we three meet again ? All's well that ends well. I am a man more sinned against than sinning. A man after his own heart. You're uncommon in something, you're uncommon small Come, rouse thee, now. O, bed! O, bed ! delicious bed l 150
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MISS LEITNER. U And now-abideth Faith, Hope, Charity, these threeg but the greatest of these is Hope. PATTILLO, L. There lies a deal of deviltry beneath that calm exteriorf, IVIILLER, A. S. A merrier man, within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. Poet, artist, musician, these and more. All coons look alike to me. FLEMING. AL MANN. A head to plan, a hand to execute any form of mischief. SoPHoMoREs. Much Ado About Nothing? And when they yelled, we thought an ass did bray. LIVINGSTON. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy. Being your slave, what should I do but tend upon the hours and times of your desire ? MISS HIANNAH JEFFRIES. 'Z And, then, there's something in her gait. I hate all men. FULLER. God bless the man that invented sleep. Gim'me some terbaccaf' HUMPHREYS. I think the boy hath some good in him z He blushes. Like blushing maid, or blooming posyf' You will find her a shrewd contriverf' The lady doth pretend too much, methinksf' Enjoy the honey heavy dew of slumber. Thouvwear a lion's hide! Doff it for shame, and hang a calf's skin on those recreant limbs. If the ladies were as much in love with 1116, as I am with them, how many hearts would broken ? CONE, W. 3 LE BARONQ BROXVN, M. There's small choice in rotten apples. BRIDGES. Be not simply good, but good for something. Are not great men the models of nations ? v v al MISS YOUNG. Al CRAVER. KINNISON, O. 152 b
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