The blood of old ploughmen runs hard in my arm Of axmen and yeomen and battlemen all Who fought and who flinched not by marish and wall Who met the bold day and chased ev'ry alarm; My father-kind sleep, but I -hear the old call And fight the hot battle... The Farm... - Page 227by Eugene Davenport - 1927 - 462 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1910 - 568 pages
...ye blights in legion forms — I am here: I surrender not Nor yield my place one piece or jot: — For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands. The blood of old ploughmen runs hard in my arm Of axmen and yeomen and battlemen all Who fought and... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1911 - 1248 pages
...; My father-kind sleep, but I hear the old call And fight the hot battle by forge and by farm ; — For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands. 33 1025 NOTES What can the teachers of New York State do to help in developing the interests of country... | |
| 1911 - 900 pages
...alarm; My father-kind sleep, but I hear the old call And fight the hot battle by forge and by farm ; — For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands. SALVATION OF DENMARK GEO. KOEFOD FERNSTROM. NEW YORK newspapers recently had a notice about the American... | |
| New Jersey. Dept. of Agriculture - 1920 - 840 pages
...alarm; My fatherkind sleep, but I hear the old call And fight the hot battle by forge and by farm. For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands." REPORT OF DR. JH MCNEIL, CHIEF OF THE BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY, STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE INFECTIOUS... | |
| Daniel Sullivan Henderson, Peronneau Finley Henderson - 1922 - 240 pages
...alarm; My father-kind sleep, but I hear the old call And fight the hot battle by forge and by farm; — For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands." CONCLUSION One more word and I am done. The other day Old Joe Cannon, the Illinois statesman, on the... | |
| Kenyon Leech Butterfield - 1923 - 200 pages
...ye blights in legion forms — I am here: I surrender not Nor yield my place one piece or jot; — For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands." (LH Bailey.) The farmer has to overcome the world of bugs and the world of diseases. He has to meet... | |
| Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities. Annual Convention - 1928 - 460 pages
...alarm ; My father kind sleep, but I hear the old call And fight the hot battle by forge and by farm — For these are my lands, And these are my hands, And I am bone of the folk that rcsistlessly stands." The next paper was presented by WF Kumlein, of South Dakota, as follows: RESPONSIBILITIES... | |
| 1910 - 700 pages
...And fall ye blights in legion formsI am here: I surrender not Nor yield my place one piece or jot;— For these are my lands And these are my hands And I am bone of the folk that resistlessly stands. The blood of old ploughmen runs hard in my arm Of axmen and yeomen and battlemen all Who fought and... | |
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