the Elephant Is very like a snake!" The Fourth reached out his eager hand, And felt about the knee. "What most this wondrous beast is like Is mighty plain," quoth he; ' Tis clear enough the Elephant Is very like a tree!" The Fifth, who chanced to touch... The American Journal of Clinical Medicine - Side 8311912Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1916 - 204 sider
...reached out his eager hand And felt about the knee: "What most this wondrous beast is like Is very plain," quoth he: " 'Tis clear enough the elephant...a tree!'' The fifth who chanced to touch the ear, Deny the fact who can: This marvel of an elephant Is very like a fan!'' The sixth no sooner had begun... | |
| Milton Chase Potter, Harry Jewett Jeschke, Harry Orrin Gillet - 1917 - 386 sider
...Is very like a snake ! " " What most this wondrous beast is like Is mighty plain," quoth he ; " T is clear enough the elephant Is very like a tree ! "...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... | |
| Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1917 - 426 sider
..."What most this wondrous beast is like Is mighty plain," quoth he; " 'Tis clear enough the Elephant i« Is very like a tree !" The Fifth, who chanced to touch...the blindest man Can tell what this resembles most ; Deny the fact who can, it This marvel of an Elephant Is very like a fan ! " The Sixth no sooner had... | |
| Harriet Taylor Treadwell, Margaret Free, Thomas Henry Briggs, Henry William Shryock - 1918 - 392 sider
...Nature's; and the baffled queen Returned to tell the wonders she had seen. —John Godfrey Saxe. The Blind Men and the Elephant It was six men of Indostan,...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 begun... | |
| 1910 - 656 sider
...follows : — "It was six men of Indostan To learning much inclined Who went to see the Elephant (Tho all of them were blind), That each by observation...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 begun... | |
| Henry Seidel Canby, John Baker Opdycke - 1918 - 416 sider
...boldly up and spake: "I see," quoth he, "the Elephant Is very like a snake!" The Fourth reached out an eager hand, And felt about the knee. "What most this...the blindest man Can tell what this resembles most; Deny the fact who can, This marvel of an Elephant Is very like a fan!" Than, seizing on the swinging... | |
| Arthur Lee - 1918 - 320 sider
...reached out his eager hand, And felt about the knee ; " What most this wondrous beast is like Is very plain," quoth he; " 'Tis clear enough the elephant...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 begun... | |
| 1918 - 2030 sider
...wondrous beast is like Is mighty plain," quoth he; " 'Tis clear enough the Elephant Is very like a tree!1' 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 begun... | |
| George James Smith - 1918 - 120 sider
...wondrous beast is like, Is very plain," said he. " 'Tis clear enough the elephant Is very like a tree!" 6. 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, 7. The sixth no sooner had begun About the beast to grope, Than, seizing on... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith, Lida Brown McMurry - 1919 - 360 sider
...'tis mighty clear, This wonder of an elephant Is very like a spear!" The third approached the animal, Thus boldly up and spake: "I see," quoth he, "the...the blindest man Can tell what this resembles most: Deny the fact who can, This marvel 01 an elephant Is very like a fan!" The sixth no sooner had begun... | |
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