| Joaquin Miller - 1909 - 260 strani
...Thus sooner than one would suppose Some weary feet will find repose. BYRON * In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still, In men whom...pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I do not dare to draw a line Between the two, where God has not O cold and cruel Nottingham ! In disappointment... | |
| 1910 - 640 strani
...sporting devotees : — In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still ; In men \\hom men pronounce divine I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw the line Between the two where God has not. A skin-clad youth of the Stone Age period probably would wager so many flint skin... | |
| Joe Mitchell Chapple - 1911 - 472 strani
...today, Is guiding the breaking plow. By permission. Nixon Waterman. JUDGE NOT In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of goodness still ; In men...I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. By permission. Joaquin Miller. CHILDE HAROLD'S ADDRESS TO... | |
| 1911 - 482 strani
...today, Is guiding the breaking plow. By permission. Nixon Waterman. JUDGE NOT In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of goodness still ; In men...I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. By permission. Joaguin Miller. CHILDE HAROLD'S ADDRESS TO... | |
| 1911 - 190 strani
...done. I rather agree with Joaquin Miller, "the poet of the Sierras," that — In men whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divine I find so much is sin and blot — I hesitate to draw the line Between the two. when God has not. Funeral orations,... | |
| Joe Mitchell Chapple - 1911 - 936 strani
...today, Is guiding the breaking plow. By permission. Nixon Waterman. JUDGE NOT In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of goodness still; In men whom men pronounce divin?, I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God has not.... | |
| Susan Glaspell - 1912 - 280 strani
...caught and those who were not. There came to him these words of a poet of whom he used to be fond: In men whom men pronounce as ill, I find so much of...to draw the line Between the two, when God has not. When God has not! He turned and looked out at the sullen sky, returning — as most men do at times... | |
| 1912 - 1216 strani
...pastime, and instead of such strong censure, let us say with Joaquín Miller: In men. whom men condemn as ill I find so much of goodness still ; In men whom...I find so much of sin and blot, I hesitate to draw a line Between the two, where God Ьаз not. Kindly yours, MRS. ME FITZPATRICK. Accept Generously.... | |
| Henry Meade Bland - 1912 - 120 strani
...— Robert Broivning. (By permission of Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Publishers.) In men whom men condemn as ill, I find so much of goodness still ; In men...pronounce divine, I find so much of sin and blot, I do not dare to draw a line Between the two, where God has not. — Joaquin Miller. O world, as God... | |
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