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" FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in Work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly works : in Idleness alone is there perpetual despair. "
Essays in Mosaic - Page 186
by Thomas Ballantyne - 1870 - 210 pages
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WORKS.

Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...conquer Cotton, do there not perhaps lie other ten-times nobler conquests ? CHAPTER XI. LABOUR. FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. The latest Gospel in this world is, Know...
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Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 280 pages
...conquer Cotton, do there not perhaps lie other ten-times nobler conquests ? CHAPTER XI. LABOUR. FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. The latest Gospel in this world is, Know...
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Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 198 pages
...conquer Cotton, do there not perhaps lie other ten times nobler conquests ' CHAPTER XI. LABOUR. FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...perpetual despair. Work, never so Mammonish, mean, /.v in communication with Nature ; the real desire to get Work done will itself lead one more and more...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 10

1843 - 830 pages
...Were he never so benighted, forgetful r'f his high calling, there is always hope in a man that vtnally and earnestly works : in Idleness alone is there perpetual despair. Work, never so Mammonish, raean, ù in communication with Nature ; the real de"ire to get Work done will itself lead one more...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 1

Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...never be forgotten by any reader of imagination. The following extract is from ' Pas; and Present."] There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations which are truth. The latest Gospel in this world is, know...
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Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus

Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 pages
...conquer Cotton, do there not perhaps lie other ten-times nobler conquests 1 CHAPTER XI. LABOUR. FOR there is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which are truth. i The latest Gospel in this world is, Know...
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The Parlour magazine of the literature of all nations, Volume 1

1851 - 486 pages
...the oleaginous particles of the Btearine matter !" There is a perennial nobleness and even gacredncss in work. Were he never so benighted, forgetful of...done, will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations, which ure truth. — Carlylc. THE INCONVENIENCE OF GREATNESS....
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...XXIX. THE WEAVER'S SONG. " THEHE is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness in work. Were he ever so benighted, forgetful of his high calling, there...works ; in idleness alone is there perpetual despair. Doubt, desire, sorrow, remorse, indignation, despair itself— all these, like hell-dogs, lie beleaguering...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D ..., Volume 11

David Thomas - 674 pages
...race to Christ, saying "Behold the Lamb of God," &c. 3% |Mpit mt> its HISTORY, SCIENCE, AKT. WOEK. There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness, in work. Were he never go benighted, forgetful of his nigh calling, there is always hope in a man that actually and earnestly...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...executioner showed it to the people, amid universal long-continued cries of Virr hi R6publi<pie." WORK. There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness,...done will itself lead one more and more to truth, to Nature's appointments and regulations which are truth. * * * Blessed is he who has found his work...
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