| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 666 sider
...into sympathy with their common origin, and their common destiny. It is even yet true, however, that " Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other....had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one." In the employment of this winged messenger, in the action of this swift witness of truth, in freighting... | |
| 1853 - 666 sider
...into sympathy with their common origin, and their common destiny. It is even yet true, however, that "Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other....else . ' Like kindred drops been mingled into one." In the employment of this winged messenger, in the action of this swift witness of truth, in freighting... | |
| William Leighton Grane - 1912 - 304 sider
...God's; and man must find the means for their removal. It is useless to say with our Olney poet — " Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who...else, Like kindred drops, been mingled into one." Physical barriers, thanks to natural and mechanical science, are practically demolished. The adamantine... | |
| Gustav Krueger - 1914 - 536 sider
...different case | Small loss had it been, if the poems had perished | I praise him not, it were too late | Mountains interposed make enemies of nations, who...had else, like kindred drops, been mingled into one (W. Cowper) | His boy pulled him back, else had he broken his neck (fonft Cotte er . . .). § 2994.... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 858 sider
...having power To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey. 15 Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other....brother, and destroys; 20 And worse than all, and most to he deplored, As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him, and tasks him, and exacts his sweat... | |
| Upton Sinclair - 1915 - 984 sider
...having power To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey. Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other....into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys; And, worse than all, and most to be deplored, As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him,... | |
| 1915 - 368 sider
...having power To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey. Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other....into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys ; And, worse than all, and most to be deplored As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, Chains him,... | |
| James Morgan - 1915 - 616 sider
...of granite, smooth, spacious roads over and under mountains which had interposed since time began to Make enemies of nations who had else Like kindred drops, been mingled into one. Wherever he found a barrier between men, whether of nature or of law, he impetuously threw himself... | |
| 1916 - 792 sider
...having power To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey. 15 house. Paint me, then, a room seventeen feet by twelve, and not more than ; And worse than all, and most to be deplored, As human nature's broadest, foulest blot, 22 1 bagpipe... | |
| Franklyn Bliss Snyder, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 566 sider
...having power To enforce the wrong, for such a worthy cause Dooms and devotes him as his lawful prey. 15 Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other....kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes 1 his brother, and destroys; 20 And worse than all, and most to be deplored, As human nature's broadest,... | |
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