 | John Bartlett - Quotations - 1865 - 480 pages
...fears. Canto iv. Stanza 1. Art thou a friend to Roderick ? Canto iv. Stam » 80. Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Canto v. Stanza 10. And the stern joy which warriors feel In foemen worthy of their steel. Ibid. Who... | |
 | United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio) - American newspapers - 1938
...more, and not being allowed even to catch breath at the end of the journey." (1) 1177 - H July 22:3/1 - "'This rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. ' "Thus we spoke, scissors in hand, as the real Editor entered this morning to assume tbe reins." (1)... | |
 | 1894
...with : " His back against a rock he bore, And firmly placed his foot before. ' Come one, come all ! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I.'" " No, madam," said the driver, politely touching his hat, " that was a mile farther on. This place... | |
 | State Bar Association of Wisconsin - Bar associations - 1924
...with the faculty of speech, it would, with supreme confidence speak these words: "Come one, come all, this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I". causes upou the merits, and not compromise claims by splitting differences. The constitution of the... | |
 | Roger Garis - Amateur plays - 1963 - 94 pages
...you and you can pour it over yourself. ALICE ANN (stubbornly). No. I refuse to acknowledge defeat. "This rock shall fly from its firm base as soon as I." IDA (giggling). I'll bet it would fly from its firm base, if you came near it. JULIA (who has evidently... | |
 | Booker T Washington, Louis R. Harlan - Social Science - 1977 - 691 pages
...far from Jackson. Wherever they can be placed, merit shall be the test with me. "Come one come all, This rock shall fly, From its firm base, as soon as I." About the Judgeship. I fully concur in your suggestions. I have cause, however, to suspect that this... | |
 | Katherine Menz - Government publications - 1990 - 441 pages
...little legs wide apart, was wielding a fence paling in lieu of a lance and proclaiming in a loud voice, 'this rock shall fly from its firm base as soon as I.' Mary, bubbling with laughter, called out, 'Grammercy, brave Knights. 37 Pray be more merciful than... | |
 | Henry David Thoreau - Literary Collections - 1993 - 339 pages
...rock also at your back and as in the case of King James and Roderick Dhu can say come one come all This rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Such uttered or not is the strength of your sentence. Sentences in which their is no strain. A fluttering... | |
 | Leslie Margolin - Education - 1994 - 181 pages
...of tormenting boys at arm's length," shouting these lines from Sir Walter Scott: Come one, come all. This rock shall fly From its firm base, as soon as I. Confirming the early appearance of every virtue, in his first year at boarding school, at the age of... | |
 | H. J. Eysenck - Psychology - 1995 - 344 pages
...found holding a group of tormenting boys at arm's length, shouting meanwhile, 'Come one, come all. This rock shall fly From its firm base, as soon as I.' (9) The amount and character of his reading. By six, under the tutelage of Adele, Galton had become... | |
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