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THE MESSENGER. ~. Entered at tbe Post-Office at Richmond College, Va., as second-class matter.
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REVERIES OF YESTERDAY . V. S . Metcalf, '16. The purpl stars of evening through the mist Gleamed ne'er o dim as on yestcr â&#x20AC;˘ve; Th sun gave plac to the transient lights of heaven, An<l in th vale the brighter lights of man Proclaim d the coming of the frosty night. Thus, in meditations of the past, I sorrowed over the tasks a ' yet undone, For all the striving of my human soul. 0, western star, thou hast imperfect light; Th' unfini 'heel chasm of the mountain side Betoken Nature's incompleting band. ot mine to cease, to flee the measured toil; Alas, I dr am until the glowing mornWilt tell me, what is life but fragmentary?
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