Word: sweete
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cast forth by his soan. He was but a dog in the eyes of his soan. Lonesome he was for old carnival times, for the merke [a fair], for wild music . . . and wild fammen [maidens]. Lonesome he was for It Aide Lan [the old country] where canals were sweet with water lilies, where storks built nests on high...
...than about the Laureate wreath he was born to inherit." He was almost as observing about himself: "I know that I could write volume after volume as well as others of the mob of gentlemen who write with ease; but ... I have not the strong inward call, nor cruel-sweet pangs of parturition, that prove the birth of anything bigger than a mouse...
Then over the waves of ether To fill their sweet long dreams Come tales of terror and torture And 17 kinds of screams...
...bills rolled in," muses Anchorite Yogananda (who is now a rather stout, smiling gentleman), "I thought longingly of the simple peace of India." But he looks forward with unruffled demeanor to the "enigmatic Atomic Age." Yogananda is thought by other swamis to be too successful, but, seated before the sweet-toned organ of his San Diego church, he himself believes that in California he has effected not merely a meeting between East and West, but also an "Eternal Anchorage...
...last year's efforts are to serve as any criterion of what Crimson bank-standers can expect, the Varsity has a harder pull ahead than tugging an II-foot sweep through the water. The lone victory in '46 was sweet, however, as they left a Yale crew far behind on the Charles...