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Vol. XII. December .1, 1S63. No. 70.
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XL.—AOTIOCH COLLEaE.
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world Among and the the many old fair no...
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOUBNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Xii. December .1, 1s63. No. 70.
Vol . XII . December . 1 , 1 S 63 . No . 70 .
Xl.—Aotioch Colleae.
XL . —AOTIOCH COLLEaE .
World Among And The The Many Old Fair No...
Among the many fair spots which . I have be visited in the to what new
is world called and " the The old Glen , not / ' one at Yellow can for beauty Springs , Ohio compared . Among the fine mises which the Genius of Air-castles has made
me many few have pro been fulfilled ; but I distinctly put it down to the credit , of that Genius , that upon a radiant June day had , nearly
eight years ago , I found myself in a Glen which , Mr . had Tennyson furnished ever his been palette in America with the , I colour should s th certainl at shine y suppose in the
beauty land of wanders the Lotos a -eaters stream . , clear Throug as h crystal a mile , of with green a sufficient and tender fall of
thrush over impeding and mocking rocks -bird to furnish on the a trees gentle above bass . to Down the tenor in the
together deepest heart they of make the vale a fine this and stream full bro is joined ok . Turning 1 by another aside , and to follow the second Glenh which thissecond stream
than wanders the , I last was and broug each ht , to sep throug cascade arated by after a few cascade hundred , each yards higher of
near being thick one verdur thu of s threaded e these , from cascades the on other the I one ; lay m brook any down spots . on On of a a individual bed beau of tiful moss beauty sward and ,
fern Ulysses gemmed and his with companions wild flowers , said , , " and Let felt , us return tlie sp no irit more in which !" and waited
Just then there was a sound of voices . I listened , almost lexioned expecting natives to with see bran wading ches up of the the brook ic pale tre olive e in -corn their - mag
_hands p . But it turned , out to be a troop of thirty or forty botanical bright-looking box . young One of maidens the girl , s each recognized bearing- me a book as a former and a
acquaintance , and approached with extended hand . u Why , " of hour I said our of , chief the u I thoug day recitation . " ht " you So rooms we would are , " we all she come be rep in lied here your , " to this College stud Glen B at is otany this one
and Geology . This is our Botany ; class , and if you y will come
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1863, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121863/page/1/
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