| William Burgess - 1907 - 492 pages
...and sword, and all evtl, and all shame, have been borne willingly in the causes of masters and kings; for all these gifts of the heart ennobled the men...strokes;—this nature bade not,—this God blesses not,—this humanity for no long time is able to endure.—Ch. VI. DIVISION OF LABOR—SOMETIMES MEANS... | |
| John Ruskin, William Burgess - 1907 - 476 pages
...and sword, and all evil, and all shame, have been borne willingly in the causes of masters and kings; for all these gifts of the heart ennobled the men...numbered with its wheels, and weighed with its hammer strokes; — this nature bade not, — this God blesses not, — this humanity for no long time is... | |
| John Ruskin - 1908 - 372 pages
...and sword, and all evil, and all shame, have been borne willingly in the causes of masters and kings; for all these gifts of the heart ennobled the men...numbered with its wheels, and weighed with its hammer strokes; — this nature bade not, — this God blesses not, — this humanity for no long time is... | |
| John Ruskin - 1908 - 368 pages
...sword, and all evil, and all shame, have been borne willingly in the causes of masters and kings; for aV these gifts of the heart ennobled the men who gave...numbered with its wheels, and weighed with its hammer strokes; — this nature bade not, — this God blesses not, — • this humanity for no long time... | |
| 1910 - 356 pages
...of masters ami ^ See Matthew, vlil, 9. * See the Preface to Scott's The Fair Maia ol Perth. kings; for all these gifts of the heart ennobled the men...numbered with its wheels, and weighed with its hammer strokes; — this nature bade not, — this God blesses not, — this humanity for no long time is... | |
| 1897 - 1040 pages
...for the lower, or charity for them, as they have at this day ; yet never were they so hated by them. To feel their souls withering within them, unthanked...numbered with its wheels and weighed with its hammer strokes — this Nature bade not, this God blesses not, this humanity for no long time is able to endure.... | |
| Ramsden Balmforth - 1912 - 252 pages
...the clouds be bright or dark, there will be transfiguration behind and within them." . . . For men " to feel their souls withering within them, unthanked, to find their whole being sunk into an unrecognised abyss, to be counted off into a heap of mechanism, numbered with its wheels and weighed... | |
| Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1913 - 362 pages
...feel their souls withering within them, unthanked, to find their whole being sunk into an unrecognised abyss, to be counted off into a heap of mechanism, numbered with its wheels and weighed with its hammer-strokes — this nature bade not — this God blesses not — this humanity for no long time... | |
| Arthur Compton-Rickett - 1913 - 362 pages
...clouds be bright or dark, there will be transfiguration behind and within them." . . . For individuals " to feel their souls withering within them, unthanked, to find their whole being sunk into an unrecognised abyss, to be counted off into a heap of mechanism, numbered with its wheels and weighed... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 pages
...and sword, and all evil, and all shame, have been borne willingly in the causes of masters and kings; for all these gifts of the heart ennobled the men...numbered with its wheels, and weighed with its hammer strokes; — this nature bade not, — this God blesses not, — this humanity for no long time is... | |
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