| Annie Barnett, Lucy Dale - 1911 - 488 páginas
...battles wert so marred. For in thee too lay a godcreated Form, but it was not to be unfolded; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...second man I honour, and still more highly : him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable; not daily bread, but the bread of Life. Is not he... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, Henry Goddard Leach, George Henry Payne, D. G. Redmond - 1911 - 780 páginas
...has sold himself for wealth, and he must remain a slave to the most terrible of all taskmasters — "Yet toil on, toil on ; thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may" ! And these are they who have asserted and fought for their rights to "life, liberty, and the pursuit... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...battles wert so marred. For in thee too lay a god-created Form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...second man I honour, and still more highly : Him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable ; not daily bread, but the bread of Life. Is not... | |
| Alfred Marshall Hitchcock - 1913 - 430 páginas
...was not to be unfolded; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements of labor; and thy body, like thy soul, was not to know freedom....for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. 22. A second man I honor, and still more highly: Him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable;... | |
| Temple Scott - 1913 - 126 páginas
...writers have penned vibraI ting dithyrambs in praise of work. "Blessed are the horny hands of toil;" " Yet toil on, toil on ; thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may; " " To Labor is to pray;" "To Labor is the lot of man below;" "Labor is independent and proud." They... | |
| Daniel Jones - 1914 - 112 páginas
...'sou 'ma:d. far in 'Si: 'tu: lei a 'godkiïeitid 'fo:m, bat it waz 'not ta bi: unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may ; thou teilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily bread. A second man I honour, and still more highly... | |
| Walter Rippmann (ed) - 1914 - 152 páginas
...wert so marred. For in thee too lay a god16 created form, but it was not to be unfolded ; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...soul was not to know freedom. Yet toil on, toil on; 20 thou art in thy duty, be out of it who may ; thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 páginas
...battles wert so marred. For in thee too lay a god-created Form, but it was not to be unfolded; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...second man I honour, and still more highly: Him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable; not daily bread, but the bread of Life. Is he not... | |
| Percy Waldron Long - 1915 - 156 páginas
...battles wert so marred. For in thee too lay a godcreated Form, but it was not to be unfolded; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...second man I honour, and still more highly: Him who is seen toiling for the spiritually indispensable; not daily bread, but the bread of Life. Is not he... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Charles Seymour - 1915 - 298 páginas
...battles wert so marred. For in thee too lay a god-created Form, but it was not to be unfolded; encrusted must it stand with the thick adhesions and defacements...soul, was not to know freedom. Yet toil on, toil on: thou'art in thy duty, be out of it who may; thou toilest for the altogether indispensable, for daily... | |
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