| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1900 - 274 pages
...Vivid as fire. — WORDSWORTH. 18. Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray ! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May! And when we have...toys, Dear Father, take care of thy children, the Boys ! — OW HOLMES. imagination. 22. He is a good, faithful, and generous boy. 23. Man is fearfully and... | |
| W. Francis Aitken - 1900 - 216 pages
...remain my toys till I drop — . " ' Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its grey, The stars of its winter, the dews of its May ; And when we have...Dear Father, take care of Thy children, the boys.' " May it not be that our toys are the various media adapted to individual tastes through which men... | |
| Frank Townsend Southwick - 1900 - 476 pages
...dear companion drops smiling away ? Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray ! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May ! And when we have...toys, Dear Father, take care of thy children, THE BOYS ! THE DRUNKARD [Declaration and appeal.] - HOLMES. Every drunkard clothes his head with a mighty scorn... | |
| Clinton (Mass.) - 1900 - 272 pages
...We're twenty tonight." Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray! The stars of its winter, and the dews of its May! And when we have done with our...Dear Father, take care of thy children, The Boys." I take pleasure, sir, in presenting a former Clinton boy, Mr. AF Howell. REMINISCENCES OF FORMER CLINTON... | |
| Francis Marion Green - 1901 - 494 pages
...membership, say to its youngest membership: "Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray ! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May ! And when we have...Dear Father, take care of thy children, THE BOYS;" For over the place the old man's galley crossed, The boasting Present in the Past is lost.* The Hesperian... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1902 - 408 pages
...dear companion drops smiling away? Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray ! The stars of its Winter, the dews of its May ! And when we have...toys, Dear Father, take care of thy children, the Boys ! \The Professor talks with the Reader. He tells a Toung Girl's Story.] WHEN the elements that went... | |
| Phineas Garrett - 1905 - 872 pages
...dear companion drops smiling away? Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray ! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May ! And when we have...Dear Father, take care of thy children, THE BOYS! THE ANGEL FERRY.— HS CORNWELL. Oh, when shall the boatman ferry me o'er To the friends who wait on... | |
| William Henry McElroy - 1903 - 188 pages
...playing with tongue or with pen,— Then here 's to Zete's boyhood, its gold and its gray! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May! And when we have...our life-lasting toys, Dear Father, take care of thy Zeta Psi boys! You will have the pleasure to-night of hearing from many of the silver-tongued orators... | |
| 1904 - 774 pages
...dear companion drop smiling away? Then here 's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May! And when we have...Dear Father, take care of thy children, THE BOYS. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. THE CANE-BOTTOMED CHAIR. IN tattered old slippers that toast at the bars. And... | |
| Alonzo Reed, Brainerd Kellogg - 1897 - 318 pages
...Then here's to our boyhood, its gold and its gray ! The stars of its winter, the dews of its May I And when we have done with our life-lasting toys, Dear Father, take care of thy children, the Boys I The first part is equivalent to Then here is (a toast) to our boyhood. To is understood before its... | |
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