| Aaron Burt Grosh - 1842 - 168 sivua
...hue, my friends, Imparts the rosiest hue : Yes, Beauty, in a waier-jwrif 3 Cold water too — though wonderful, 'Tis not less true again — The weakest...men : Doth make the strongest men, my friends, Doth muke the strongest men : Then let us drink this weakest drink, And grow the strongest men ! " 4 I've... | |
| 1846 - 302 sivua
...hue, my friend*, Imparts the rosiest hue ; Yes, Beauty, in a water-pail, Doth find her rosiest hue, Cold water, too, (tho' wonderful, 'Tis not less true,...friends, Doth make the strongest men ; Then let us take the weakest drink, I've seen the bells of tulips turn To drink the drops that fell From summer clouds;... | |
| 1846 - 308 sivua
...hue, my friends, Imparts the rosiest hue ; Yes, Beauty, in a water-pail, Doth find her rosiest hue. Cold water, too, (tho' wonderful, 'Tis not less true,...again) The weakest of all earthly drinks, Doth make the strpngest men ; Doth make the strongest men, my friends, Doth make the strongest men ; Then let us... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1850 - 164 sivua
...Imparts the rosiest hue ; Yes, beauty in a water-pail Doth find her rosiest hue. Cold water, too, (though wonderful, 'Tis not less true, again) — The weakest...take that weakest drink, And grow the strongest men. I've seen the bells of tulips turn, To drink the drops that fell From summer clouds ; — then why... | |
| 1876 - 74 sivua
...Pour'd out hy hands divine; From springs and well s it gushes э forth, Pour'd out hy hands divine. Doth make the strongest men, my friends, Doth make the strongest men ; Then let us take the weakest drink, And grow the strongest men. Can ahstinence he now forgot, And mercy to mankind?... | |
| Thomas Bowick - 1883 - 242 sivua
...forth, Pour'd out by hands divine. 2 Cold water, though so much despised, Reviled by voice and pen, The weakest of all earthly drinks, Doth make the strongest...friends, Doth make the strongest men ; Then let us take the strongest drink, And grow the strongest men. 3 The sturdy oak full many a cup Doth hold up to the... | |
| Grace B. Faxon - 1912 - 330 sivua
...divine. From springs and wells it gushes forth, poured out by hands divine. Cold water, too (though wonderful, 'tis not less true, again), The weakest...friends, doth make the strongest men. Then let us drink the weakest drink, and grow the strongest men. Then let cold water armies give their banners... | |
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