To go on for ever and fail and go on again, And be mauled to the earth and arise, And contend for the shade of a word and a thing not seen with the eyes: With the half of a broken hope for a pillow at night That somehow the right is the right And the... Ballast: A Novel - Page 290by Myra Swan - 1901 - 361 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1913 - 500 pages
...immediate death. VI To thrill with the joy of girded men, To go on forever and fail and go on again, To be mauled to the earth and arise, And contend for...right And the smooth shall bloom from the rough: Lord, if that were enough! Robert Louis Stevenson CUmgtoootfc Brother Doctor: — Notwithstanding we are... | |
| Lilly M. Grove - 1908 - 232 pages
...; To thrill with the joy of girded men : To go on for ever and fail and go on again And be mauledto the earth and arise And contend for the shade of a...And the smooth shall bloom from the rough : Lord, if that were enough ? Songs of Travel. « If this were Faith ? » 1. For four days I have spoken to... | |
| Edwin Osgood Grover - 1909 - 72 pages
...IF THAT WERE ENOUGH thrill with the joy of girded men, To go on forever and fail and go on again, To be mauled to the earth and arise, And contend for...right And the smooth shall bloom from the rough: Lord, if that were enough! — Robert Louis Stevenson. I FIND earth not gray but rosy, Heaven not grim but... | |
| 1910 - 332 pages
...in every part, And the answering glory of battle fill my heart; To thrill with the joy of girded men To go on for ever and fail and go on again, And be...right And the smooth shall bloom from the rough: Lord, if that were enough ? 256 HERBERT E. CLARKE LIFE AND DEATH Hold not thy life too dear because of death;... | |
| Grace Charlotte Strachan - 1910 - 618 pages
...And the answering glory of battle fill my heart; To thrill with joy of girded men, To go on forever and fail, and go on again, And be mauled to the earth...right, And the smooth shall bloom from the rough. Justice William Crane. Justice Dittenhocfer. Justice Stephen Stephens. Justice Vernon Davis. Justice... | |
| John G. Neihardt - 1910 - 360 pages
...worship it. " To thrill with the joy of girded men, To go on forever and fail, and go on again — With the half of a broken hope for a pillow at night — ' ' Thus it should have been. But that night, staring into the faces of three of the four, I saw... | |
| 1913 - 330 pages
...earth and arise. And contend for the shade of a word and A thing not seen with the eyes. With the help of a broken hope for a pillow at night That somehow...And the smooth shall bloom from the rough : Lord, if that were enough ? It was enough for the perplexed hour, but he reached a ' calmer and more assured... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1914 - 952 pages
...my heart ; To thrill with the joy of girded men. To go on for ever and fail and go on again. And In1 mauled to the earth and arise. And contend for the...And the smooth shall bloom from the rough : Lord, if that were enough ? " If such was in life Stevenson's remedv for the bitterness and badness of things,... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1914 - 940 pages
...And be mauled to the earth and arise, And contend for the shade of a word and a thing not seen with t eyes: With the half of a broken hope for a pillow...And the smooth shall bloom from the rough : Lord, if that were enough ? " If such was ill life Stevenson's remedy for the bitterness a badness of things,... | |
| Minos Devine - 1916 - 256 pages
...we get them all ; without rest. God, if this were enough — To thrill with the joy of girded men, To go on for ever and fail and go on again, And be...And the smooth shall bloom from the rough : Lord, if that were enough ! 1 IV If the hope of immortality be precarious in this book, yet Ecclesiastes... | |
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