While tens of thousands, thinking on the affray, Men unto whom sufficient for the day And minds not stinted or untilled are given, Sound, healthy Children of the God of Heaven, Are cheerful as the rising Sun in May. What do we gather hence but firmer... The Complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson - Page 307by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1904Full view - About this book
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 350 pages
...God of heaven, Arc cheerful as the rising sun in May. What do we gather hence but firmer faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by hope's perpetual breath ? That virtue and the faculties within Are vital. — and that riches are akin To fear, to change,... | |
| William Wordsworth, Andrew Lang - 1897 - 342 pages
...God of heaven, Are cheerful as the rising sun in May. What do we gather hence but firmer faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by hope's perpetual breath ? That virtue and the faculties within Are vital. — and that riches are akin To fear, to change,... | |
| 1898 - 556 pages
...remember the wise words of Emerson, "Omit the negative propositions. Don't waste yourself in rejection nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good." What a changed and better world we should all live in if we only followed that advice ! — Harper's... | |
| John Caird - 1898 - 424 pages
...Without its quickening influence, thought and research would lose half their charm. But science, "like every gift of noble origin, Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath." It is just because of its progressiveness, because it is continually discovering new lines of enquiry,... | |
| John D. D. Clifford - 1899 - 244 pages
...the negative propositions. Nerve us with incessant affirmatives. Don't waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of...spoken which has a right to be spoken the chatter and criticism will stop. Set down nothing that will not help somebody : For every gift of noble origin... | |
| 1899 - 434 pages
...myself," he said. RIGHT HUMAN LIFE. BISHOP JL SPALDING. What do we gather hence but firmer faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath; That virtue and the faculties within Are vital; and that riches are akin To fear, to change, to cowardice,... | |
| 1899 - 408 pages
...myself," he said. RIGHT HUMAN LIFE. BISHOP J. I,. SPALDING. What do we gather hence but firmer faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath; That virtue and the faculties within Are vital; and that riches are akin To fear, to change, to cowardice,... | |
| Sara Thacker - 1899 - 126 pages
...the negative propositions. Nerve us with incessant affirmations. Don't waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good." Belief in the reality of evil is darkness remaining in the mind, that is, the self consciousness operating... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1899 - 342 pages
...God of heaven, Are cheerful as the rising sun in May. What do we gather hence but firmer faith That every gift of noble origin Is breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath ; That virtue and the faculties within Are vital, — and that riches are akin To fear, to change,... | |
| 1900 - 446 pages
...putting into practice the words of him who spoke fifty years ago. Don't waste yourself in rejection, nor bark against the bad, but chant the beauty of the good — Emerson. THE SOUTHERN STAR. President Snow's Birthday. Deseret News. The 3rd of April was the 86th... | |
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