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glizrwlig ittmfms U Ellfiiaahnzxr is nftmr Jzunrzalzii in meant aiii112, wfCBirn11 DR. CAMPBELL: This man descended to the doomed and dead, For our instruction. -L011gj?U02ff- MISS PORT : I am Monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to deny. MISS VVI-IEELOCK: She will outstrip all praise, And make it halt behind her. -Shakespeare, DR. FEG LEY : L' Beside the bed where parting life was laid, And sorrow, guilt and pains, by turns dismayed, MISS KELSEY : A perfect woman, nobly planned, To Warn, to comfort and command? - Wordsworilz. MISS NORRIS : For she is Wise, if I can judge of her 5 And fair she is if that my eyes be true g And true she is, as she hath proved herself, And therefore like herself Wise, fair and true, Shall she be placed in my constant soul. ' -Shakespeare. MR. STEMPLE: The gravity and stillness of your youth the The reverend champion stood, at his control, World has noted? '57mlW5Pm e- Despair and anguish fled the struggling soulg Comfort came down to the trembling Wretch to MISS LOW : ' . raise, H , , V , ' And his last faltering accents whispered praise. Rlghtf faithful' true She W as In deed and - Goldsmzllz, word. -Spencer.
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mg 'Waxahnx 7 IS you and not you that I love, dear, You ana' not you ,- there's another That I',ve lovea' since the dawn of ore- ation, Ana' who'll never oease being my lover. So brave and so loyal Ihavejvuna' him, That I'll ever be loyal ana' true, My whole heart zsjillea' with his image, Anolyet-I also love you. My Iovejvr the' other is so great, dear, ,And his is so great toward me, Hhzs image shouldfatlejhfoln my heart now Your love would have lost its key. But think not that I 'al straighten the tangle, Or seek to unwind the erossea' threaa' ,' 'Tis you and not you that I love, dear, You ana' not you, as I,ve said,- T he one whom I love, my true lover, Was never complete without you, For you are his own real likeness, Ana' you are my day-a'rearn tome true.I For he is Sir Launoelot, olearest, Ana' dwells in a castle in Spain ,- And Men I sought tofina' him, But I sought as ever in vain, Ana' then you came ana' Sir Launeelot with you, Dwelling eaoh in the same mortal frame, Ana' so there's no tangle to straighten, For you two are but one ana' the same. -M L. E., 1904.
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MR. HARPER : MISS RICH : Condemned to sacrifice his childish years, ff With thee au toil-S are Sweet, To babbling Ignorance, and to empty fears. Each clime hath charms, - -pyzby, Earth-Sea alike-our Woi'ld within our arms I MISS ZIMMERMAN: -5JW072- H She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a MRS. BILL : disposition, she holds it a vice in her good- ness, not to do more than she is requested. Through every pulse the Music stole, -Shakespeare. And held sublime communion with the Soul, Wrung from the coyest breast the imprisonld MR. IACOBS : And kindled rapture in the coldest eye. -Monzggonzery. Earth holds no other like to thee. -Byron. MRS. BRIDGMAN: MISS CAMPBELL : - This Music crept by me upon the vvatersg Love is blind and Lovers cannot see Allaying both their Fury and my Passion The pretty follies that themselves commit. VVith its sweet air. -Shakespeare. -Shakespeare. MR. CRAWFORD: MISS HARPER: Some men are born Great, some achieve great- Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an ex- ness, and some have Greatness thrust cellent thingsin Woman.', --Shakespeare. upon themf' -Shakespeare.
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