| 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...corpse-lights, daughters of the fen, The more we feel the high stern-featored beauty Of plain devotedness to duty, Steadfast and stilt, nor paid with mortal praise,... | |
| 1914 - 1238 páginas
...they are for growth, is to keep them to ourselves. And there is always duty to something, some one. The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various...corpse-lights, daughters of the fen, The more we feel the stern, high-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still, nor paid with mortal... | |
| Pratt Institute - 1897 - 622 páginas
...will be the inspiration and the stimulus that he has given to the lives of young men. CR RICHARDS. The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various...fugitive, Or fitful gifts, at best, of now and then, . . . The more we feel the high stern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| 1901 - 490 páginas
...tale. — Phila. Record. "The longer on this earth we live Aid weigh the various qualities of men TJC more we feel the high, stern-featured beauty Of plain...with mortal praise. But finding amplest recompense Foi life's ungarlanded expense. In work done squarely, and unwasted days." — James Russell Lowell.... | |
| City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium - 1925 - 964 páginas
...infectious diseases, particularly colds and influenza would not cause one-tenth of the trouble they do now." 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,... | |
| 1914 - 594 páginas
...article, but send it in right away; and if too busy to polish it up, we'll do that for you gladly. The longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men * * * The more we feel the high, stem-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty. Steadfast and still,... | |
| 1907 - 914 páginas
...the Voice of God ! O Duty ! . . . I myself commend Unto thy guidance from this hour. — Wordsworth. 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... | |
| Freemasons. Grand Lodge - 1914 - 588 páginas
...these paths is that toilsome path of duty, which leads us, at last, to the goal of serene satisfaction. 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. — James Russell Lowell.... | |
| International Kindergarten Union. Committee of Nineteen - 1924 - 344 páginas
...of this loyal service one of her colleagues applies to her Lowell's beautiful lines on Washington: 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,... | |
| 1901 - 660 páginas
...r,,rn,'U П<1»."4>" L. 1Г Bradley, in the Airii't'ifii» Monthly Itariio of Review* fur A/>r!1. Т he longer on this earth we live And weigh the various qualities of men, The more we feel the high, etern-featured beauty Of plain devotedness to duty; Steadfast and still,... | |
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