Tis clear enough the Elephant Is very like a tree!" The Fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said: "E'en the blindest man Can tell what this resembles most; Deny the fact who can, This marvel of an Elephant Is very like a fan!" The Sixth no sooner had... Psychology Applied to Medicine: Introductory Studies - Page 40by David Washburn Wells - 1907 - 141 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck, Lura E. Runkel - 1920 - 424 pages
...marvel of an elephant Is very like a fan!" The sixth no sooner had begun About the beast to grope, 15 Than, seizing on the swinging tail, That fell within...Is very like a rope!" And so these men of Indostan 20 Disputed loud and long, Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1920 - 390 pages
...swinging tail That fell within his scope, "I see," quoth he, "the elephant Is very like a rope ! " 8. And so these 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! XCVII. A HOME SCENE. Donald Grant Mitchell... | |
| Sarah Emma Simons, Clem Irwin Orr, Mary Ella Given - 1920 - 314 pages
...grope Than, seizing on the swinging tail That fell within his scope, "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant And so these men of Indostan Disputed loud and long,...Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was in the right, And all were in the wrong! — John Saxe. To what did each of the blind... | |
| Ernest Clark Hartwell - 1921 - 408 pages
...about the knee : *, "What most this wondrous beast is like Is mighty plain," quoth he ; The fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said : "E'en the blindest...Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong ! 1. Like most good pieces of humor,... | |
| Frederic Taber Cooper - 1921 - 574 pages
...tail That fell within his scope, "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant Is very like a rope!" And so the 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, oft in theologic wars The... | |
| Calvin Noyes Kendall - 1921 - 344 pages
...like, Is mighty plain," quoth he; " 'Tis clear enough the elephant Is very like a tree!" The fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said: "E'en the blindest...Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, THE BRAHMAN, THE TIGER, AND THE SIX JUDGES CHARACTERS Brahman... | |
| American Correctional Association - 1925 - 428 pages
...like Is mighty plain," quoth he ; " 'Tis clear enough the elephant Is very like a tree!" The fifth, who chanced to touch the ear, Said : "E'en the blindest...Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, At a recent meeting of a Society of Medical Jurisprudence held... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, John Baker Opdycke - 1925 - 638 pages
...quoth he; "'Tis clear enough the Elephant Is very like a tree!" The Fifth who chanced to touch the ear, Deny the fact who can, This marvel of an Elephant...Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right And all were in the wrong! LOYALTY DAY Oliver Opdyke Talk about... | |
| Edgar Sheffield Brightman - 1925 - 300 pages
...'The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe (Diamond ed., Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1880), p. 136. "And so these 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! "So oft in theologic ware, The disputants,... | |
| Henry Neumann - 1926 - 272 pages
...like Is mighty plain," quoth he; " T is clear enough the elephant Is very like a tree !" The Fifth who chanced to touch the ear, Said : "E'en the blindest...Each in his own opinion Exceeding stiff and strong, Though each was partly in the right, And all were in the wrong. JOHN GODFREY SAXE NEIGHBORS LET me... | |
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