He raised his quiver from his side,
And downward with his antlered prey,
To meet his lone Ojibway bride,
He gaily took his joyous way.
A. F. H.
| [1] | The Alleghany. |
| [2] | Zeno imagined his wise man, not only free from all sense of pleasure, but void of all passions, and emotions capable of being happy in the midst of torture. |
| [3] | The stoics were philosophers, rather in words than in deeds. |