| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 404 sivua
...And yet, take heed,' I answered, ' lest we lean Too dangerously on the other side, And so fail twice. Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...sum of human action used For carrying out God's end. No creature works So ill, observe, that therefore he's cashiered. The honest earnest man must stand... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 420 sivua
...And yet, take heed/ I answered, ' lest we lean Too dangerously on the other side, And so fail twice. Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...sum of human action used For carrying out God's end. No creature works So ill, observe, that therefore he 's cashiered. The honest earnest man must stand... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1857 - 388 sivua
...And yet, take heed,' I answered, ' lest we lean Too dangerously on the other side, And so fail twice. Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...sum of human action used For carrying out God's end. No creature works So ill, observe, that therefore he's cashiered. The honest earnest man must stand... | |
| Mrs. E. N. Gladding - 1858 - 258 sivua
...striven, at least, Deal with us nobly, women though we be, And honor us with truth, if not with praise. Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...ill-adapted, fails so much, It is not gathered as a grain of sund, To enlarge the sum of human action, used For carrying out God's end." AURORA LEIGH. "In early... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 902 sivua
...earnest Work Of any honest Worker, liowbeit weak, Imperfect, ill -adapted, fails so much That 'tis not gathered, as a grain of sand, To enlarge the sum...of human action used For carrying out God's end." APPENDIX TO VOLUME I. I. PUBLIC LIBRARIKH ACT. — ENGLAND. (18"& 19° Viet. c. 70; 30 July, 1855.)... | |
| Edward Edwards - 1859 - 898 sivua
...any honest Worker, howbeit weak, Imperfect, ill-adapted, fails so much That 'tis not gathered, as а grain of sand, To enlarge the sum of human action used For carrying out God's end." APPENDIX TO VOLUME I. I. PUBLIC LIBRARIES ACT.— ENGLAND. (18"& 19° Viet. c. 70; 30 July, 1855.)... | |
| John Dennis (of London.) - 1860 - 186 sivua
...fellow-men, however humbly ; work for thy God, however feebly ; and the work of thy hand shall be accepted. " Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...weak, Imperfect, ill-adapted, fails so much, It is not gather'd as a grain of sand To enlarge the sum of human action used For carrying out God's end. No... | |
| 1862 - 490 sivua
...to the work of man, she does not fall into the opposite error of undervaluing or depreciating it. " Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...sum of human action used For carrying out God's end. No creature works So ill, observe, that therefore he 's cashiered. The honest, earnest man must stand... | |
| James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - 1862 - 620 sivua
...any honast worker, howbeit weak, Imperfect, ill-adapted, fails so much That 'tis noi «athered like a grain of sand To enlarge the sum of human action used For carrying out God's end." Strange to say, it is when the sun is entirely hidden from view (as during the darkness of a solar... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 418 sivua
...'And yet, take heed,' I answered, 'lest we lean Too dangerously on the other side, And so fail twice. Be sure, no earnest work Of any honest creature, howbeit...sum of human action used For carrying out God's end. No creature works So ill, observe, that therefore he's cashiered. The honest earnest man must stand... | |
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