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I. L. HALS-D: His reasons are as two grains of wheat In two bushels of chaff. G. W. L-'K-Ns: And the best of all ways C. A. F-GL-R: To lengthen your days VV. J. L-ws-N: Is to steal a few hours from the night, my dear. ' A. D. P-T-RSAN: Come and trip it as you go, With a l-ight, fantastic toe. P. C. B-R-s: I grew in a straight line upwardf' M. S-H-L-R: 'L To be scorned by one that I scorn, Is that a matter to make me fret ?' W. H. R'-NNV-K2 I seem half ashamed at times to be so tall. A. L. WH-T-: Blue eyes and fair of face, Of amorous temper, like a girl. jfrzsbnlen. at I come with health and spirits free And youth-and the professor's fee. My mother scarce would let me come, But I love learning more than home! 1 AIKEN, G. S.: Surely I shall be wiser in a year. AUSTIN, NV. P.: He was a scholar and a ripe, a good one. BAXTER, H. D.: t'His thirst he slakes at some pure, neighboring BROOK CPD. - VON BENZON, A. XV.: An artist of famefl BERGSTROM, G.: Rude am I in my speech. BERNHEIM, I. R.: A good-natured man. BLACKBURN, D. E.:X BROAD, E. J.: BURNS, R. E.: OSTROM, D. A.: A club there is of smokers--dare you come POHLMAN, H. D.: To that close, clouded, hot, narcotic room ? ' Scorr, I. H.: SOMERSETT, J. C.: Y YAUGHAN, F.: y 54
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3'L1l1iOI'5. YVell, what a brilliant company! The girls, how fair and unaffected! And not a man but seems to be For worth and modesty selected. A. S. SfLeV-N: Art thou a bird or but a wandering voice? J. A. CfLG-V-: Nay, faith, let me not play a womang I have a beard coming. G. W. G-V-: Llt is an ancient mariner, And he stoppeth one of four. F. I. GR-S: 'Twere better to be out of work Than out of fashion. H. A. TfNes-N: The world is still deceived with ornamentf' A. W. B-K-R: 4' Come hither, boy! If ever thou shouldst love In the sweet pangs of it remember me., 1 F. L. H-S: His beard a foot beforeg Aye, and his hair a yard behindfp' A. I. MCK-E: Thou art too wild and bold of voice. T. V. SM-TH-: It falls into mine ears as profitless As water into a sievef' J. M. F. H-K-R: Blow, bugle, blow, Set the wild echoes flying. W. H. M-H-W: As true a lover as ever sighed Upon a midnight pillow. S. S. S-THXV-THi He hath a face like a benedictionf' S. L. P-P-R: Love me, love my dog. L. R. G-MB-Z: Half a frat is better than none. C. B. T-vs-N: In sadness, brother, I do love a woman. C. P. WeRN-R: I 'K Companions that do converse R. E. SfU: I And waste their time together. F. T. GR--T: Let him be kept from acid fire and wax, So he may cease to play and learn to think? J. I. VV-L-MS: How changed since first we met him! 65
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CACERES, E.: 1' His heart's as far from fraud as heaven from earth. CARLSON, A.: I care for nobody, no, not I. If nobody cares for me. CARMICHAEL, T. M.: 'K Already I am getting bald with cares and age. CASADAY, G. H.: I have something in me dangerousf' COCKERTON, D. H.: And for a woman Wert thou first created, Till nature, as she wrought thee, fell a-clotingf' CUMMINGS, P. S.: He who fancies the world can not do without him, is still more mistaken. E5 'lLusty young farmers. DAVIS, Miss A. M.: Short and sweet. FARMAN, C. E.: The fattest one in Epicurus' pen. FINLEY, J. H.: He has become a ladies' man with great violence. FOSTER, H.: I A RULISON, F. I.: f 1' How are the crops? WH1TE,C.M.,J-RJ GALLOWAY, J. F.: F ull well they laughed with counterfeited glee At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. GRIDER, I. B.: 'K King of the alley. HACKETT, A. E.: I do confess the overforward tongue. HARDY, C. S.: I awoke one morning and found myself famous. HUS, H. T. A.: I am a crack demonstrator: And my pipe will knock you down. JOOST, Miss A. D.: Thou hast the sweetest face I ever looked onf' LEHRYPTER, J. E.: Shine out, fair sun, till I have bought a glass, That I may see my shadow as I pass? LEPPO, D. H.: Tho' modest, on his unembarrassed brow Nature has written--Gentleman. LUCCHE'l TI, A. F. I.: I am nothing if not critical. NIADDEN, M. F.: A happy youth is he. MEXIER, H. S.: The apparel oft proclaims the man. , NICCLYMONDS, R. S.: He hath a most turkey-like walk. 65
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