| Sir Lewis Morris - 1878 - 450 páginas
...standing aloof from the throng, finds a high delight In striking with voice or with pen a stroke for the All these know that life is sweet ; all these, with...with a smile, and that which they read is, " Rejoice ! " * * * » * Then again I ceased from thought, as I lay on the long green grass, Hearing hymns which... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879 - 282 páginas
...worker who works till the evening, and takes before night his wage ; Be his work a furrow straight down, or the joy of a bettered age; Every thinker who, standing...with a smile, and that which they read is ' Rejoice.' " Since then the pain and sorrow of our world are more them counterbalanced by its pleasure and its... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1879 - 260 páginas
...worker who works till the evening, and takes before night his wage ; Be his work a furrow straight down, or the joy of a bettered age; Every thinker who, standing...with a smile, and that which they read is ' Rejoice.' " Since then the pain and sorrow of our world are more than counterbalanced by its pleasure and its... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1881 - 348 páginas
...worker who works till the evening, and takes before night his wage ; Be his work a furrow straight down, or the joy of a bettered age ; Every thinker who,...with a smile, and that which they read is 'Rejoice.' " Since then the pain and sorrow of our world are more than counterbalanced by its pleasure and its... | |
| Sir Lewis Morris - 1882 - 462 páginas
...standing aloof from the throng, finds a high delight In striking with tongue or with pen a stroke for the All these know that life is sweet; all these, with...with a smile, and that which they read is, " Rejoice ! " * * * * » Then again I ceased from thought, as I lay on the long green grass, Hearing hymns which... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1885 - 372 páginas
...worker who works till the evening, and takes before night his wage ; Be his work a furrow straight down, or the joy of a bettered age; Every thinker who, standing...of time with a smile, and that which they read is 'Kejoice.'" Since then the pain and sorrow of our world seem to be more than counterbalanced by its... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1885 - 352 páginas
...worker who works till the evening, and takes before night his wage ; Be his work a furrow straight down, or the joy of a bettered age; Every thinker who, standing...that life is sweet, all these with a consonant voice, Eead the legend of time with a smile, and that which they read is 'Rejoice.'" Since then the pain and... | |
| Alfred Williams Momerie - 1890 - 378 páginas
...worker who works till the evening, and takes before night his wage ; Be his work a furrow straight down, or the joy of a bettered age; Every thinker who, standing...with a smile, and that which they read is 'Rejoice.'" Since then the pain and sorrow of our world seem to be more than counterbalanced by its pleasure and... | |
| Lewis Morris - 1890 - 520 páginas
...light; Kvcry thinker who, standing aloof from the throng, finds a high delight In striking with tongue or with pen a stroke for the triumph of right;—...life is sweet; all these, with a consonant voice, Rend the legend of Time with a smile, and that which they read is, "Rejoice !" ******* Then again I... | |
| Lewis Morris - 1891 - 526 páginas
...age ; Every thinker who, standing aloof from the throng, finds a high delight In striking with tongue or with pen a stroke for the triumph of right ; —...with a smile, and that which they read is, " Rejoice ! " ******* Then again I ceased from thought, as I lay on the lr.ig green grass, Hearing hymns which... | |
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