| California Teachers Association - 1911 - 600 pages
...32 The Other Side of the Shield— LE Armstrong 37 Gleanings 47 Our Book Shelf 55 ILLUSIONS OF WAR War I abhor And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul Without... | |
| 1907 - 262 pages
...sense. A poet, Richard Le Gallienne, has described the deceit of the emotion in exquisite verse : — War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife ! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. The... | |
| Melvin Linwood Severy - 1908 - 636 pages
...its own ability successfully to compete with every competitive regime thus far devised. CHAPTER XLV War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. Without... | |
| 1908 - 274 pages
...and the story for us would lack much of its terrible truth and half of its tragedy. MICHAEL MONAHAN. War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. Without... | |
| American Peace Congress - 1909 - 548 pages
...days. Nevertheless we will doubtless retain the emotions so truly expressed by Richard Le Gallienne: "War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife ! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul." If... | |
| 1910 - 534 pages
...Angel fled ; Having kissed the woman And left her — dead. Illusions of War BY RICHARD LAGALLIENNE. War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Or drum and fife! And I forget 416 Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul.... | |
| 1911 - 602 pages
...never can detain, Nor sully with his gainless clutch for gain. • — Edwin Markham. Illusions of War War I abhor And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. Without... | |
| 1911 - 358 pages
...the cow know when anything is approaching her? (Part II Continued Next Month.) * * * ILLUSIONS OF WAR War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife ! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. Without... | |
| 1912 - 152 pages
...never can detain, Nor sully with his gainless clutch for gain. — Edwiu ilarkliam. Illusions of War War I abhor And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife! And I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. Without... | |
| Lucile Gulliver - 1912 - 344 pages
...which made war possible are fading into the past, and from the struggles of centuries good appears. War I abhor, And yet how sweet The sound along the marching street Of drum and fife, and I forget Wet eyes of widows, and forget Broken old mothers, and the whole Dark butchery without a soul. Without... | |
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