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" IT was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. The First approached the Elephant, And happening to fall Against his broad and sturdy... "
Psychology Applied to Medicine: Introductory Studies - Page 39
by David Washburn Wells - 1907 - 141 pages
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Everyday Classics: Primer-eighth Reader, Book 6

Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1920 - 424 pages
...the tree In the spring, Let them smile, as I do now, At the old forsaken bough Where I cling. HOLMES THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT A HINDOO FABLE It was...Indostan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation 5 Might satisfy his mind. The...
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Better English for Speaking and Writing: A Series of Three Books, Volume 2

Sarah Emma Simons, Clem Irwin Orr, Mary Ella Given - 1920 - 314 pages
...using too with words not given in the list. 109 TALKING ABOUT A POEM THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT It was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind) , That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. The...
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McGuffey's First-[sixth] Eclectic Reader, Issue 5

William Holmes McGuffey - 1920 - 390 pages
...and good-natured satire, Saxe's writings rank among the best of their kind, and are very popular. 1. IT was six men of Indostan, To learning much inclined, Who went to see the elephant, (Though all of them were blind,) That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. 2....
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The Elson Readers: Book Five (revision of Elson Grammar School Reader, Book One)

William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1920 - 424 pages
...of my situation, 60, 13 operations of the enemy, 61, 19 THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT JOHN G. SAXE It was six men of Indostan, To learning much inclined Who went to see the elephant (Though all of them were blind), 5 That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. The...
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The Essentials of Good Teaching

Edwin Arthur Turner - 1920 - 296 pages
...philosophy from Saxe's little poem, "The Blind Men and the Elephant." THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT It was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. The...
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Story Hour Readings, Book 5

Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 408 pages
...permission of the Publishers, The Bobbs-Merrill Company.) THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT BY JOHN G. SAXE IT WAS six men of Indostan, To learning much inclined, Who went to see the elephant, — Though all of them were blind, — That each by observation Might satisfy his mind....
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An Argosy of Fables: A Representative Selection from the Fable Literature of ...

Frederic Taber Cooper - 1921 - 574 pages
...carry forests on my back, Neither can you crack a nut." (Ralph Waldo Emerson.) SIX MEN OF INDOSTAN IT was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined Who went to see the Elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. The...
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Fifth Reader, Book 5

Calvin Noyes Kendall - 1921 - 344 pages
...Jackal was drowned, but the Camel swam safely ashore. THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT JOHN GODFREY SAXE It was six men of Indostan, To learning much inclined, Who went to see the elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. , The...
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Five Lectures on the Problem of Mind, Volume 4

Gustavus Watts Cunningham - 1925 - 146 pages
...fable of the six blind men and the elephant is instructive in this connection. You recall the story: It was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined, Who went to see the elephant (Though all of them were blind), That each by observation Might satisfy his mind. One...
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Report of Proceedings, Issue 55

American Correctional Association - 1925 - 428 pages
...DE. WALTER N. THAYER, JR., SUPERINTENDENT, INSTITUTION FOR DEFECTIVE DELINQUENTS, NAPANOCH, NEW YORK. It was six men of Indostan, To learning much inclined, Who went to see the elephant, — Though all of them were blind, — That each by observation Might satisfy his mind....
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