| Edmund Clarence Stedman - American poetry - 1874 - 372 pages
...give us a MAN ! " Is there never one in all the land, One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean ? What if your failure may have been In trying to make good bread from bran, From worthless metal a... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - Poetry - 1886 - 352 pages
...give us a MAN ! " Is there never one in all the land, One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean ? What if your failure may have been In trying to make good bread from bran, From worthless metal a... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - Poetry - 1886 - 362 pages
...give us a MAN ! " Is there never one in all the land, One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean ? What if your failure may have been In trying to make good bread from bran, From worthless metal a... | |
| George Cary Eggleston - American poetry - 1889 - 538 pages
...give us a MAN ! " Is there never one in all the land, One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean ? What if your failure may have been In trying to make good bread from bran, From worthless metal a... | |
| William Jennings Bryan - Imperialism - 1899 - 841 pages
...there. The froth on the waves may fill our public offices, but the great deep is below them. "Are all the common ones so grand? and all the titled ones...when only titled men are great and all the common ADDRESS BY DAVID STARR JORDAN. 281 men are mean. Such nations are like inverted pyramids, resting on... | |
| David Starr Jordan - Democracy - 1899 - 326 pages
...there. The froth on the waves may fill our public offices, but the great deep is below them. " Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean ? " was asked in 1 863 of the Army of the Potomac. " The common men so grand," though all the titled ones be mean, is... | |
| David Starr Jordan - Degeneration - 1907 - 134 pages
...men in the ranks. It is the paradox of democracy that its greatness is less in the ranks. " Are all the common ones so grand, and all the titled ones so mean?"' North or South, it was the same. " Send forth the best ye breed " was the call on both sides alike,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - Poetry - 1908 - 516 pages
...give us a MAN ! " Is there never one in all the land, One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean ? What if your failure may have been In trying to make good bread from bran, From worthless metal a... | |
| Burton Egbert Stevenson - Poetry - 1908 - 746 pages
...give us a MAN ! "Is there never one in all the land. One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand. And all the titled ones so mean? What if your failure may have been In trying to make good bread from bran, From worthless metal a weapon... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1913 - 638 pages
...his Cabinet : '* Is ihere never one in all the land, One on whose might the Cause may lean ? Are all the common ones so grand, And all the titled ones so mean? Oh, we will follow him to the death, Where the foeman''* fiercest col. mnns are! Oh, we will use our... | |
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