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" Soul of Life and Thought be this, How best to speed the mighty scheme, which still Fares onward day by day — the Life of the World , Which is the sum of petty lives, that... "
The epic of Hades, in 3 books. By the author of 'Songs of two worlds'. - Página 30
por sir Lewis Morris - 1877
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Speeches of John Bright Delivered in Bradford on the Occasion of the ...

John Bright - 1877 - 64 páginas
...it, another gem added to the wealth of the poetry of our language. In that poem the author says— For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread. (Cheers.) I think it will be admitted by those who know anything of the life of Mr. Cobden that he...
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The epic of Hades, in 3 books. By the author of 'Songs of two worlds'.

sir Lewis Morris - 1879 - 324 páginas
...Eternal scheme ; And, knowing it, to do and not to err, And, doing, to be blest" The calm voice soared Higher and higher to the close ; the cold Clear accents,...this, How best to speed the mighty scheme, which still Fares onward day by day — the Life of the World Which is the sum of petty lives, that live And die...
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Public Addresses

John Bright - 1879 - 584 páginas
...it, another gem added to the wealth of the poetry of our language. In that poem the author says — ' For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread.' I think it will be admitted by those who know anything of the life of Mr. Cobden that he trod what...
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Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volumen1

John Bright - 1879 - 760 páginas
...it, another gem added to the wealth of the poetry of our language. In that poem the author says — ' For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread.' I think it will be admitted by those who know anything of the life of Mr. Cobden that he trod what...
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Public Addresses

John Bright - 1879 - 572 páginas
...it, another gem added to the wealth of the poetry of our language. In that poem the author says — ' For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread.' I think it will be admitted by those who know anything of the life of Mr. Cobden that he trod what...
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The Epic of Hades: In Three Books

Lewis Morris - 1880 - 314 páginas
...form. She seemed a Queen Who ruled o'er gods and men ; the majesty Of perfect womanhood. No opening bud Of beauty, but the full consummate flower Was...this, How best to speed the mighty scheme, which still Fares onward day by day — the Life of the World , Which is the sum of petty lives, that live And...
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Beautiful upon the mountains, evening readings, Tema 62

lady Margaret Stewart Simpson - 1881 - 120 páginas
...still renew ; Scanty fare for one will often Make a royal feast for two.' FIFTEENTH DAY. Ittasmiirfj. ' For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread.' 'Ye also ought to wash one another's feet.' — JOHN xiii. 14. WE have seen avenues and entrances to...
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The Red Dragon: The National Magazine of Wales, Volumen1

Charles Wilkins - 1882 - 632 páginas
...fulness of thought and artistic power are the following quotations from the poem before us : — " For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread." " I knew a woman perfect as a young man's dream," "When man was young and life an Epic." " The fairest...
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The life and speeches of ... John Bright. Popular ed

George Barnett Smith - 1882 - 722 páginas
...it, another gem added to the wealth of the poetry of our language. In that poem the author says— " For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread." I think it will be admitted by those who know anything of the life of Mr. Cobden that he trod what...
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The life and times of the right hon. John Bright

William Robertson (reporter.) - 1883 - 620 páginas
...it, another gem added to the wealth of the poetry of our language. In that poem the author says— 1 For knowledge is a steep which few may climb, While duty is a path which all may tread.' I flunk it will be admitted by those who know anything of the life of Mr. Cobden that he trod what...
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