Ho ! all who labour, all who strive, Ye wield a lofty power ; Do with your might, do with your strength, Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do, Is man's most noble dower. Oh ! to your birthright and yourselves, To your own souls be true... Better Days for Working People - Página 52por William Garden Blaikie - 1865 - 268 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1852 - 576 páginas
...your strength, Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do Is man's most noble dower. Ob ! to your birthright and yourselves, To your own souls...weary, wretched life is theirs Who have no work to do. THE WILD FLOWER. THE snowdrop — winter's timid child, Awakes to life, bedewed with tears, And flings... | |
| 1845 - 792 páginas
...with your strength, Fill every golden hour ; The glorious privilege TO Do Is man's most nuble dower. Oh to your birthright and yourselves. To your own...wretched life is theirs, ' Who have no work to do. Let good men assist in circulating the bible, until this light from heaven shall break through the... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 páginas
...with your strength, Fill every golden hour .' The glorious privilege t > do Is man's most nuble dower. Oh, to your birthright and yourselves, To your own...weary, wretched life is theirs, Who have no work to do. [Carolint F. Orne. A friend should bear wilh his friend's infirmities, but not wilh his 'vices.' Solution... | |
| Eli Bowen - 1848 - 130 páginas
...your strength — Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do, Is man's most noble dower, Oh ! to your birthright and yourselves, To your own souls be true ! A weary, wretched, life ie theirs, Who have no work to do. THE SONG OF STEAM. Harness me down with your iron bands — Be sure... | |
| 1849 - 512 páginas
...with your strength, Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do, Is man's most noble dower. Oh ! to your birthright and yourselves, To your own...weary, wretched life is theirs, Who have no work to do. OX THE REFLEX BENEFITS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHING. THE Sabbath school does not hold its just and proper... | |
| 1849 - 142 páginas
...with your strength., Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do Is man's most noble dower. Oh ! to your birthright and yourselves. To your own...weary wretched life is theirs, Who have no work to do. ALL'S FOR THE BEST. BY MARTIN F. TUPPER. ALL 's for the best ; be sanguine and cheerful; Trouble and... | |
| Salem Town - 1850 - 372 páginas
...do with your strength, Fill every golden hour ! The noble privilege to do Is man's most noble dower. Oh, to your birthright and yourselves, To your own...weary, wretched life is theirs Who have no work to do ! GRAMMAR SCHOOL HEADER. LESSON XXII. Spell and Define. \. Clergy- man, a minister of the Gos1. A'mi-a-ble,... | |
| 1851 - 496 páginas
...with your strength, Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do Is man's most noble dower. Oh ! to your birthright and yourselves, To your own...weary, wretched life is theirs Who have no work to do. Chamber js Journal. MRS. E. HAWKSHAW. THE CITY CHILD'S COMPLAINT.* " THE trees and the flowers are... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...with your strength, Fill every golden hour ! The glorious privilege to do, Is man's most noble dower. Oh ! to your birthright and yourselves, To your own...weary, wretched life is theirs, Who have no work to do. CF ORNE. XXVII. LABOUR. " Two men I honour and no third. First, the toil-worn craftsman that with earth-made... | |
| First trial - 1851 - 116 páginas
...your strength, Fill every golden hour 1 The glorious privilege to do, la man's most noble dower. Oh 1 to your birthright and yourselves, To your own souls...weary, wretched life is theirs Who have no work to do." THE YOUNG DRESSMAKER. I. THE blinds were closely drawn, and the shutters were up, at the grocer's shop... | |
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