145 Less stern he seems, who sits in equal state weight; Around his lips the subtle life that plays Steals quaintly forth in many a jesting phrase; A lightsome nature, not so hard to chafe, 150 Pleasant when pleased; rough-handled, not so safe; Some tingling memories vaguely I recall, One yet remains, whose well-remembered name Some hint of promise in my earliest line, 165 These faint and faltering words thou canst not hear Throb from a heart that holds thy memory dear. 145. Rev. Jonathan Clement, D. D., of Norwich, Vt.; formerly of Woodstock. He married one of the Phillips family. 146. There were two master's desks in little inclosures, facing the school and at equal distances from the centre. 153. Rev. Samuel H. Stearns, at one time pastor of the Old South Church, Boston. He was a brother of President Stearns of Amherst College, and the family, in various members, was very intimately connected with Phillips Academy. |