I would rather have lived in a hut with a vine growing over the door, and the grapes growing purple in the kisses of the autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky —... American Medicine - Page 6631921Full view - About this book
| George Ross Kirkpatrick - 1910 - 392 pages
...growing purple in the amorous kisses of the autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day...the dreamless dust, than to have been that imperial impersonation ef ferce and murder, known as Napoleon the Great." (C) VICTOR HUGO'S EEFLECTIONS ON WAR... | |
| Hudson Maxim - 1910 - 384 pages
...growing purple in the amorous kisses of the Autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky — with my children upon my knees 240 and their arms about me — I would rather have been that man, and gone down to the tongueless... | |
| 1910 - 534 pages
...growing purple in the amorous kisses of the autumn sun; I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky, with my 432 children upon my knees and their arms about me; I would rather have been that man, and gone down... | |
| 1910 - 832 pages
...door and the grapes growing purple in the autumn suti ; I would rather have been that poor peasant with my loving wife by my side knitting as the day died out of the west, with my children upon my knee and their arms around me; I would rather have been that man, and... | |
| Hudson Maxim - 1910 - 352 pages
...in the amorous kisses of the Autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my locing wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky—with my children upon my knees and their arms about me—/ would rather have been that man, and... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 408 pages
...peasant with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky, with my children about my knee and., their arms about me, I would rather...the tongueless silence of the dreamless dust than have been that imperial personification of force and murder. Nothing is more effective in oratorical... | |
| Henry Evarts Gordon - 1911 - 332 pages
...growing purple in the amorous kisses of the autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky, with my children upon my knees and their arms about me. I would rather have been that man, and gone down to the tongueless silence... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1911 - 412 pages
...the grapes growing purple in the rays of the autumn sun; I would rather have been that poor peasant with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky, with my children about my knee and their arms about me, I would rather have been that man and gone down to the tongueless... | |
| Herman Eugene Kittredge - 1915 - 646 pages
...growing purple in the amorous kisses of the autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day died out of the sky—with my children upon my knees and their arms about me—I would rather have been that man, and... | |
| Ira Woods Howerth - 1912 - 308 pages
...growing purple in the amorous kisses of the autumn sun. I would rather have been that poor peasant, with my loving wife by my side, knitting as the day...the dreamless dust, than to have been that imperial impersonation of force and murder, known as Napoleon the Great." So said Colonel Ingersoll, and probably... | |
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