| Edward Young, William Danby - 1832 - 306 páginas
...can please ? That which the Deity to please ordain'd, Time us'd. The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort, and an honest aim, At once he...; He walks with Nature ; and her paths are peace." While these "efforts" are made by the body, the mind need not be inactive, though the fixture of the... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1832 - 450 páginas
...feel his error if unseen, And feeling fly to labour for his cure. The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting of life and death. YOUNG. A NATURE infinitely wise can hardly be supposed to employ itself in vain. All the works of God,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...can please ? That which the Deity to please ordained, Time used. The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort, and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting of life and death : lie walks with nature; and her paths are peace. [From Xight Thought i.] NIOHT II. JOT TO DE SHARED.... | |
| George Miller - 1833 - 428 páginas
...poet, that, as i have elsewhere quoted — • The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous efforts and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting of life and death,' has, all along, in the expressive language of Scripture, by a patient continuance in well-doing, or,... | |
| George Miller (of Dunbar) - 1833 - 422 páginas
...the poet, that, as I have elsewhere quoted— ' The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous efforts and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting of life and death,' has, all along, in the expressive language of Scripture, by a patient continuance in well-doing, or,... | |
| Edward Young - 1834 - 370 páginas
...? That which the Deity to please ordain'd. Time us'd. The man who consecrates his hours By vig'rous effort, and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting...see next Time's nature, origin, importance, speed ; And thy great gain from urging his career. — Ail-sensual man, because untouch'd, unseen, He looks... | |
| 1835 - 286 páginas
...from its centre towards the circumference. — Un. T/i. 744. 13. The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort, and an honest aim, At once he...death: He walks with Nature; and her paths are peace. Art thou dejected! Is thy mind o'ercast! Thy gloom to chase, go, fix some mighty truth; Chain down... | |
| Edward Thompson - 1837 - 778 páginas
...occupies the mind, must essentially contribute to our happiness. ' The man who consecrates his hours By vigorous effort, and an honest aim, At once he...death ; He walks with Nature and her paths are peace.' As Young says. Indeed I would go farther, and taking the converse of the proposition, will be bold... | |
| 1837 - 352 páginas
...— Goethe. 954. Love of truth sure of some reward. — The man who consecrates his hours By vig'rous effort and an honest aim, At once he draws the sting...death, He walks with nature ; and her paths are peace. — Young. 955. A Hint to Legislators. — The Ephesians were equally noticed for their enthusiastic... | |
| Edward Young - 1839 - 324 páginas
...can please ? That which the Deity to please ordain'd, Time used. The man who consecrates his hoars By vigorous effort and an honest aim, At once he draws...see next Time's nature, origin, importance, speed ; And thy great, gain from urging his career. — All-sensual man, because untouch'd, unseen, He looks... | |
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