Out where the grass grows high, and the horned cattle dream away the lazy afternoons, and men still fear the powers and principalities of the air — out there between the corn-rows he held his old puissance to the end.


In Memoriam: W[illiam] J[ennings] B[ryan] (1925)


Out where the grass grows high, and the horned cattle dream away the lazy afternoons, and men still fear the powers and principalities of the air — ...

Out where the grass grows high, and the horned cattle dream away the lazy afternoons, and men still fear the powers and principalities of the air — ...

Out where the grass grows high, and the horned cattle dream away the lazy afternoons, and men still fear the powers and principalities of the air — ...

Out where the grass grows high, and the horned cattle dream away the lazy afternoons, and men still fear the powers and principalities of the air — ...