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" Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still. "
The Successful Man of Business - Page 11
by Benjamin Wood - 1899 - 208 pages
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 6

Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 pages
...Render an honest ami a perfect many i Command all light, all influence, all fate, Nothing to him fals early, or too late , Our acts our angels are, or good, or ill,' Our fatall shadows that walke by us still ; And when the stars are labouring, we believe It is not that...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher, Volume 2

Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 pages
...feed, Hath hid this from you ; your conjectures all Are drunken things, not how, but when they fall; Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate ; Nothing to him falls early, or too late....
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Life of Francis Beaumont. Life of John Fletcher. Prefaces. Commendatory ...

Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 pages
...feed, Hath hid this from you ; your conjectures all Are drunken things, not how, but when they fell : Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate ; Nothing to him falls early, or too late....
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 2

Richard Cattermole - 1836 - 436 pages
...while this jewel here is set, The grave is like a cabinet. GOD'S PROVIDENCE THE HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE. MAN is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Command all light, all influence, all fate, Nothing to him falls early or too late....
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 2

Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 442 pages
...while this jewel here is set, The grave is like a cabinet. GOD'S PROVIDENCE THE HONEST MAN'S FORTUNE. MAN is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Command all light, all influence, all fate, Nothing to him falls early or too late....
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The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, with an intr. by G. Darley, Volume 1

Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 pages
...feed, Hath hid this from you ; your conjectures all Are drunken things, not how, but when they fall : Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate ; Nothing to him falls early, or too late....
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1841 - 324 pages
...understand them better than the dissector or the antiquary. 2* SELF-RELIANCE. Ne te qusesiveris extra. " Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Command all light, all influence, all fate, Nothing to him falls early or too late....
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Praise and Principle: Or, for what Shall I Live?

Maria Jane McIntosh - 1847 - 264 pages
...you, and if you do this, I have great faith in your success." CHAPTER IV. FOR WHAT SHALL I LIVE ? , " Man is his own star, and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Command all light, all influence, all fate, Nothing to him falls early or too late."...
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Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 354 pages
...nature is to be read, than the dissector or the antiquary. SELF-RELIANCE. "Ne te quacsiveris extra." 11 Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate ; Nothing to him falls early or too late....
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Essays, orations and lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...these—understand them better than the dissector or the antiquary. SELF-EELIANCE. N<: te quEesiveris extra. " Man is his own star ; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Command all light, all influence, all fate, Nothing to him falls early or too late....
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