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" Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honour and revere Who without favour, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every friendless beast, And tames with his unflinching hand The brutes... "
Humanitarian Essays: Being Volume III. of "Cruelties of Civilization." - Página 11
editado por - 1897
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Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1910 - 686 páginas
...who feels the words he speaks, The color flushing in his cheeks, The fervor burning in his eye : " Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honor and revere Who without favor, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every...
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW (YEAR 1912)

HENRY FROWDE - 1912 - 1072 páginas
...who feels the words he speaks, The colour flushing in his cheeks, The fervour burning in his eye : ' Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count...dares to stand The friend of every friendless beast, And tames with his unflinching hand The brutes that wear our form and face, The were-wolves of the...
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Hesperia: An American National Poem. I-XII, Volumen1

Harry Lyman Koopman - 1919 - 648 páginas
...who feels the words he speaks, The color flushing in his cheeks, The fervor burning in his eye : " Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honor and revere Who without favor, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every...
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Extra-curricular Activities in a Junior High School

Mary A. Sheehan - 1927 - 200 páginas
...in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honor and revere, Who without favor, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every friendless beast." — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 1. What are the reasons for the observance of Kindness to Animals Week...
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Poetry's Plea for Animals: An Anthology of Justice and Mercy for Our Kindred ...

Frances Elizabeth Clarke - 1927 - 474 páginas
...few of Longfellow's tales of justice. He states with characteristic sincerity: " Among the noblest of the land, Though he may count himself the least. That man I honor and revere, Who, without favor, without fear. In the great city dares to stand The Friend of...
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Awe for the Tiger, Love for the Lamb: A Chronicle of Sensibility to Animals

Rod Preece - 2002 - 436 páginas
...Longfellow (180782), although the poet may have had George Angell in mind instead. Among the noblest of the land Though he may count himself the least That man I honour and revere Who, without favor, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The Friend of every friendless Beast. vl By the...
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Missouri School Journal, Volumen14,Tema 11

1897 - 774 páginas
...fact, as some would say, it is a regular picnic for teachers and pupils. Respectfully, ALBERT NEUMAN. Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least,. That man I honor and revere, Who, without favor, without fear. In the great city dares to stand The friend of...
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Journal of Zoöphily, Volúmenes9-10

1900 - 302 páginas
...who feels the words he speaks, The color flushing in his cheeks, The fervor burning in his eye — ' Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honor and revere Who without favor, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every...
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Heroes and Greathearts and Their Animal Friends

John T. Dale - 1908 - 312 páginas
..., with fear, The mercy you hope and pray for you can grant us, now and here. — Etheldred. Barry. Among the noblest in the land, Though he may count himself the least, That man I honor and revere, Who, without frown, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of...
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Doings of the Annual Meeting, Volúmenes1-8

1877 - 416 páginas
...of the landr Though he may count himself the least, That man I honor and revere, Who, without favor, without fear, In the great city dares to stand The friend of every friendless beast." — HW LONGFELLOW. BOSTON : WRIGHT & POTTER PRINTING COMPANY, No. 18 POST OFFICE SQUARE. 1881. , 7...
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