Ah God, for a man with heart, head, hand, Like some of the simple great ones gone For ever and ever by, One still strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not lie. Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Страница 5под редакцията на - 1866Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| ANDREW DICKSON WHITE - 1910 - 582 страници
...simple great ones gone For ever and ever by ; One still, strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not lie." It cannot be denied that Bismarck at many periods during his career resorted to intrigue and strategy,... | |
| 1911 - 1224 страници
...applied than when he referred to Mr. Reed as One still, strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one, Who can rule and dare not lie. a man who "dared not" and could not lie either to himself or to others. No leader was ever more loyally... | |
| Sir John George Findlay - 1912 - 188 страници
...the simple great ones gone For ever and ever by, One still strong man in a blatant land Whatever they call him, what care I— Aristocrat, Democrat, Autocrat, one Who can rule, and dare not lie." His sincerity is constitutional. It is the basis of his nature. It strikes one as the fruit and native... | |
| 1900 - 1034 страници
...simple great ones gone Forever and ever by ! One still, strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule — and the essayist wishes he could apply to the Iron Chancellor the rest of the quotation — and dare not... | |
| Hanford Lennox Gordon - 1913 - 460 страници
...forgets a dying king. — Tennyson. Autocrat. One still strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I? Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not lie. — Tennyson. B Babble. Care little for the babble of Babylon, care for what Truth can say. Let the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1913 - 1092 страници
...simple great ones gone For ever and ever by, One still strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they many a wov'n acanthus-wreath And ah for a man to arise in me, That the man 1 am may cease to be ! XL L 0 let the solid ground Not... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1915 - 328 страници
...applied than when he referred to Mr. Reed as: " One still, strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not lie." Not only was he at that moment the "still strong man," but he was then and always a man who "dared... | |
| 1915 - 646 страници
...God, for a man with heart, head, hand . . . One still strong man in a blatant land Whatever they shall call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not lie! ALFRED TENNYSON. When you have decided that a thing ought to be done, and are doing it, never avoid... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1916 - 1038 страници
...simple great ones gone For ever and ever by ; One still strong man in a blatant land. Whatever they call him, what care I? Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not He. Mr. Speaker, we can furnish the man. if the people of Canada will say the word. In my judgment,... | |
| John Adams (B.D.) - 1918 - 176 страници
...simple great ones gone For ever and ever by, One still strong man in a blatant land, Whatever they call him, what care I, Aristocrat, democrat, autocrat — one Who can rule and dare not lie. And, ah, for a man to rise in me That the man I am may cease to be ! " For, going to the root of the... | |
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