 | Franklin Thomas Baker, Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1918 - 415 lehte
...our dust, So near is God to man, When Duty whispers low, Thou must, The Youth replies, I can. And, God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more ; Up to my ear the moaning brings, The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and of war, Where... | |
 | Hannah White - 1918 - 223 lehte
...was by Emerson in the ode he wrote on the birthday of free America, January 1, 1863: God said, I lira tired of kings, I suffer them no more ; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war. Where tyrants great and tyrants small... | |
 | Jesse Madison Gathany - 1919 - 305 lehte
...night 35 To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. S Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants... | |
 | Samuel Zane Batten - 1919 - 175 lehte
...into the world. — Draft Report on the General Policy of Reconstruction of thg British Labor Party. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more ; Up to my ear each morning brings The outrage of the poor. THE SOCIALIZATION OF THE NATION The nation today faces... | |
 | Georgia Alexander - 1919 - 104 lehte
...yaurs, hers, Us, and theirs, have no apostrophe. SEVENTH YEAR — FIRST HALF i AMERICANS — Dramatize God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more ; ******* My angel, — his name is Freedom, Choose him to be your king. — RALPH WALDO EMERSON :... | |
 | William Dodge Lewis, Albert Lindsay Rowland - 1920
...From the first two stanzas what did the poet seem to think had become the chief business of kings? God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small,... | |
 | Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 410 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field of havoc and war, 10 Where tyrants great and tyrants... | |
 | Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1921 - 525 lehte
...night To the watching Pilgrims came, As they sat by the seaside, And filled their hearts with flame. God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear the morning brings The outrage of the poor. Think ye I made this ball A field for havoc and war, Where tyrants great and tyrants small... | |
 | David Starr Jordan - 1922
...exhortation: //vm"" The word of the Lord by night To the watching Pilgrims came — and so to me it came. God said, I am tired of Kings, I suffer them no more; Up to my ear each morning brings The outrage of the poor — were lines that made upon me a deep and lasting impression,... | |
 | Clarence Augustine Beckwith - 1922 - 343 lehte
...workable and attractive beckons the race onward. In an enthusiastic passion for democracy, the poet sings: "God said, I am tired of kings, I suffer them no more." 1 But kings were created by the same power which throws them down. At a stage of human experience when... | |
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