| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1876 - 452 pages
...within him to be gone before him then, Underneath the light he looks at, in among the throngs of men; Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...the world, and all the wonder that would be ; Saw tin1 heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails; Pilots of the purple twilight, dropping down... | |
| 1876 - 508 pages
...him to be gone before him then, Underneath the light he looks at, in among the throngs of men: — Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...That which they have done but earnest of the things thai they shall do : For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the... | |
| Frederick William Robertson - 1876 - 368 pages
...loving heart of sympathy which binds man to man. Men my brothers — men the workers, ever forming something new, That which they have done but earnest of the things which they shall do. Now then, let us sum up the lessons, the simple lessons that were to be gained... | |
| 1877 - 850 pages
...the celebration of the triumphs of peace, the culmination of centuries of thought and of progress. "Men my brothers, men the workers, Ever reaping something...they shall do. For I dipt into the future, Far as human eye could see ; Saw the vision of the world, And all the wonders that would be. * • Till the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 494 pages
...within him to be gone before him then. Underneath the light he looks at, in among the throngs of men ; Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...done but earnest of the things that they shall do : " Baby lips will laufrh me <'own : my latest riv.tl brings tliec rest. Baby fingers, waxen touches,... | |
| 1877 - 1284 pages
...past is secure. The future is the child of the past, and its glories may be more numerous and grander. "Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new; That which they have doue but earnest of the things that they shall do." Let us hope that, as Uterine Surgery has in this... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1877 - 392 pages
...hefore him then, Underneath the light he looks at. In among the throngs of men ; Men, my hrothers, men the workers, ever reaping something new. That which they have done hnt earnest of the things that they shall do: For f dipt into the fntnre, far as human eye conld see,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1878 - 262 pages
...within him to be gone before him then, Underneath the light he looks at, in among the throngs of men ; Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...but earnest of the things that they shall do : For I dipped into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...Underneath the light ho looks at, in among the throngs of men — Men, my brothers, men the workers, evei reaping something new : That which they have done...they shall do ; For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see — Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be — íuw the... | |
| Charles Eadward Pratt - 1879 - 236 pages
...without, even if he be not an habitual devotee. IV. MANUFACTURE. — PARTS. — POINTS OP "THE WHEEL." Men, my brothers, men, the workers, ever reaping something...done but earnest of the things that they shall do. Tennyson. THERE are more than two hundred distinct makes of bicycles in England, by nearly as many... | |
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