| Franklin Thomas Baker, George Rice Carpenter, Jennie Freeborn Owens - 1906 - 504 pages
...Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, " Ho ! what have we here So very round and smooth and sharp ? 15 To me 'tis mighty clear This wonder of an Elephant...Third approached the animal, And happening to take 6 The squirming trunk within his hands, Thus boldly up and spake : "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant... | |
| 1907 - 264 pages
...the tusk, Cried : " Ho ! what have we here, So very round, and smooth, and sharp ? To me 'tis very clear, This wonder of an elephant Is very like a spear ! " The third approached the animal, Thus boldly up he spake : " I see," quoth he, " the elephant Is very like a snake 1 " The fourth reached... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - 1909 - 504 pages
...Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, " Ho ! what have we here So very round and smooth and sharp ? 16 To me 'tis mighty clear This wonder of an Elephant...Third approached the animal, And happening to take ft The squirming trunk within his hands, Thus boldly up and spake : «I see," quoth he, "the Elephant... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1910 - 462 pages
...feeling of the tusk, cried: " Ho, what have we here so very round and smooth and sharp? To me 't is mighty clear this wonder of an Elephant is very like...and, happening to take the squirming trunk within his hand, thus boldly up and spake: "I see," quoth he, " the Elephant is very like a snake ! " The Fourth... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker - 1910 - 504 pages
...Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, " Ho ! what have we here So very round and smooth and sharp ? 15 This wonder of an Elephant Is very like a spear !...Third approached the animal, And happening to take 5 The squirming trunk within his hands. Thus boldly up and spake : « I see," quoth he, " the Elephant... | |
| James William Searson, George Ellsworth Martin - 1911 - 312 pages
...of the tusk Cried : " Ho ! what have we here, So very round, and smooth, and sharp? To me 't is very clear, This wonder of an elephant Is very like a spear...third approached the animal, And, happening to take Tho squirming trunk within his hands, Thus boldly up he spake : " I see," quoth he, " the elephant... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1911 - 376 pages
...feeling of the tusk, Cried, "Ho ! what have we here So very round and smooth and sharp? To me 't is mighty clear This wonder of an Elephant Is very like a spear !" 4 The Third approached the animal, And happening to take The squirming trunk within his hands, Thus... | |
| Philosophical Society of Washington (Washington, D.C.) - 1913 - 252 pages
...'(Jod bless me! but the Elephant Is very like a wall!' "The Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, 'llo! what have we here So very round and smooth and sharp?...of an Elephant Is very like a spear!'" The third, happening to grasp the "squirming trunk within his hands," declared the elephant to be "very like a... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 426 pages
...Second, feeling of the tusk, Cried, "Ho ! what have we here So very round and smooth and sharp? is To me 'tis mighty clear This wonder of an Elephant...like a spear ! " The Third approached the animal, The squirming trunk within his hands, Thus boldly up and spake : "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant Is... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith, Lida Brown McMurry - 1919 - 360 pages
...Read: 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...very like a spear!" The third approached the animal, Thus boldly up and spake: "I see," quoth he, "the elephant Is very like a snake!" The fourth reached... | |
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