The Smith College Monthly, Volume 12

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1904
 

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Page 22 - Why this is hell, nor am I out of it : Think'st thou that I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand hells, In being deprived of everlasting bliss ? O Faustus!
Page 10 - All idiots, insane persons, paupers, or persons likely to become a public charge, persons suffering from a loathsome or a dangerous contagious disease, persons who have been convicted of a felony or other infamous crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude...
Page 555 - Yet these sweet sounds of the early season, And these fair sights of its sunny days, Are only sweet when we fondly listen, And only fair when we fondly gaze. There is no glory in star or blossom Till looked upon by a loving eye ; There is no fragrance in April breezes Till breathed with joy as they wander by.
Page 196 - Old Northampton", by Professor Hazen ; an address delivered before the faculty and students of Smith College, June 7, 1904, on the occasion of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Northampton.
Page 337 - Glaucon, on these accounts that we attach such supreme importance to a musical education, because rhythm and harmony sink most deeply into the recesses of the soul, and take most powerful hold of it, bringing gracefulness in their train, and making a man graceful if he be rightly nurtured, but if not the reverse...
Page 552 - There's nothing, situate under heaven's eye, But hath its bound, in earth, in sea, in sky : The beasts, the fishes, and the winged fowls, Are their males...
Page 422 - The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings.
Page 556 - I could not love you, dear, so much - loved I not honor more.' You see, sweetheart, I thought of you as making me live the hardest and finest and bravest way; I thought of our joy as being intense as suffering; I stuck to you always finding you stronger than myself. In softening myself, I've softened you. You realize this as well as I do. Possibly these months...
Page 169 - God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Ghost, bless, preserve, and keep you : the Lord mercifully with his favour look upon you, and so fill you with all spiritual benediction and grace, that you may so live together in this life, that in the world to come you may have life everlasting.
Page 554 - But, look, the morn, in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill...

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