| Henri-Dominique Lacordaire - 1860 - 704 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong." The interpretation is personal ; it is an act for itself. We can never fully perceive anything without... | |
| John Godfrey Saxe - 1868 - 496 pages
...and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, MORAL. So, oft in theologic wars The disputants, I...what each other mean, And prate about an Elephant Not one of them has seen ! THE TREASURE OF GOLD. A LEGEND OF ITALY. I. A BEAUTIFUL story, my darlings,... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1869 - 264 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong ; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong ! MORAL. So apt in theologic wars The disputants, I ween, Kail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean, And... | |
| Tom Hood - 1869 - 292 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong ; Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong ! 1IORAL. So ;>pt in theologic wars The disputants, I ween, Eail on in utter ignorance Of what each... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1871 - 410 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong ! 9. So, oft in theologic l wars, The disputants,2 I ween,8 Eail on in utter ignorance Of what each... | |
| John Godfrey Saxe - 1873 - 516 pages
...and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, MORAL. So, oft in theologic wars The disputants, I...what each other mean, And prate about an Elephant Not one of them has seen ! THE TREASURE OF GOLD. A LEGEND OF ITALY. I. A BEAUTIFUL story, my darlings,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1873 - 400 pages
...partly in the right, THE FIFTH READER. MORAL. 9. So, oft in theologic : wars, The disputants,2 1 ween,3 Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean, And prate about an elephant Not one of them has seen ! ' TllE-p L6^'JC. Pertaining to theology or divinity. * Dls'PV-TXNTS. Those... | |
| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1913 - 248 pages
...men of Indoostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly In the right, And all were In the wrong!" And now, if you will permit me to slightly alter the poet's last verse, so as to point the moral to... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong! MORAL. 9. So, oft in theologic wars, The disputants, I ween, Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other... | |
| 1876 - 732 pages
...men of Indostan Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the...what each other mean, And prate about an, Elephant Not one of them has seen ! JG 8ax«. THE LAUNCHING OF THE SHIP. ALL is finished, and at length Has... | |
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