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“He will hew to the line of right let the chips fly where they may.”
Roscoe Conkling“He will hew the line of right let the chips fall where they may.”
Roscoe Conkling“Many strokes though with a little axe hew down and fell the hardest-timber'd oak.”
William Shakespeare“Many strokes though with a little axe Hew down and fell the hardest-timber'd oak.”
William Shakespeare“...O if we but knew what to do When we delve or hew— Hack and rack the growing green! Since country is so tender To touch, her being só slender,”
Gerard Manley Hopkins, The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins“Granville did not come to enquire after me, as I had known he would not. I had always considered him made awkward by painful emotion, but now I considered that perhaps hew as only unfeeling.”
Anna Freeman, The Fair Fight