| Rufus Blanchard - 1882 - 558 pagine
...its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world." The forest, however, in its strife for the mastery or possession has its peculiar advantages. From... | |
| 1917 - 924 pagine
...industry for its value. All have read Ingalls's brilliant apostrophe to grass, and recall how he said that "should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world." Poetic and beautiful as that sentiment is, it is economically and hygienically sound. Some form of... | |
| 1940 - 702 pagine
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| 1991 - 1356 pagine
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| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 454 pagine
...its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet, should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world. One grass differs from another grass in glory. One is vulgar and another patrician. There are grades... | |
| Howard Louis Conard - 1901 - 810 pagine
...senses with fragrance or splendor, but its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, yet should its...a single year, famine would depopulate the world." The settlers who were allured to Audrain County by smiling nature's charms were gen' erally of a hardy,... | |
| Missouri. State Horticultural Society - 1901 - 448 pagine
...its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet, should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world. INGALLS' BEST POEM. OPPOETUNITY. Master of human destinies am I ! Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps... | |
| 1901 - 446 pagine
...its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet, should .its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world. IXG ALLS' BEST POEM. OPPOBTHSITY. Master of human destinies am I ! Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps... | |
| 1902 - 424 pagine
...its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world. 3. We must educate! We must educate! or we must perisn by our own prosperity. If we do not, short from... | |
| John James Ingalls - 1902 - 552 pagine
...its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no fruit in earth or air, and yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world. One grass differs from another grass in glory. One is vulgar and another patrician. There are grades... | |
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