| 1926 - 780 páginas
...sister, Folded close under deepening snow. — James Russell Lowell UNWASTED DAYS FROM Under the Old Elm The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men, . . . The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty, Steadfast and... | |
| 1903 - 570 páginas
...looking, like everything else in the room. There is something wrong somewhere. Who is to right it? Tht longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men, The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| 1903 - 692 páginas
...meet a similar problem. Good hard work is necessary but the results. I am sure, amply repay the toil. The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men. The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| University of Chicago - 1907 - 220 páginas
...of his religion. These memorable words of Lowell may fitly be recalled as we think of Mr. Jackman: The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men. The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| United States. Congress House - 1941 - 88 páginas
...and conservation projects, many large PWA and WPA projects, too numerous to enumerate individually. The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men, Seeing how most are fugitive — The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| Lawrence Beesley, Jack Winocour - 1960 - 390 páginas
...last is really their epitaph, but Lowell's words would seem to apply to them with peculiar force — The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men — The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| 1898 - 774 páginas
...disposed of, a mail phaeton, the the property of a gentleman with a movable headpiece as good as new " The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to dirty. Steadfast and still, nor paid with mortal praise, But finding amplest recompense In work done... | |
| 1901 - 518 páginas
...shall not eat the bread of the laborer." THE RECOMPENSE. "The longer on the earth we live, And view the various qualities of men, Seeing how most are...corpse-lights, daughters of the fen, The more we feel the high, stern featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty, Steadfast and still, not fed with mortal praise,... | |
| Lawrence Beesley - 2000 - 202 páginas
...last is really their epitaph, but Lowell's words would seem to apply to them with peculiar force — The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men — The more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| 1875 - 786 páginas
...movement then Than this we fret in, he a denizen Of that ideal Rome that made a man for men. VI. 1. The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various...beauty Of plain devotedness to duty, Steadfast and stilt, nor paid with mortal praise, But finding amplest recompense For life's ungarlanded expense In... | |
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