| John Alfred Langford - 1850 - 108 pages
...shall the future see That glorious land, that sunny clime, Once more among the Free. HL THE FUTURE. " Men my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do." THE promised Future realised, In vision I beheld ; And through my brain a flood... | |
| African Americans - 1851 - 184 pages
...piano, and their father on the drum, while the son-in-law sang, and Mr. , jun. whistled. CHAPTER V. Men my brothers, men the workers, Ever reaping something...That which they have done but earnest Of the things that they shall do. I doubt not that thro' the ages Some increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - English poetry - 1851 - 290 pages
...leaps within him to be gone before him then, Underneath the light he looks at, in among the throngs Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do: For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the-world,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 1851 - 300 pages
...leaps within him to be gone before him then, Underneath the light he looks at, in among the throngs Men, my brothers, men the workers, ever reaping something...That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do : For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the-... | |
| Elhanan Winchester Reynolds - Christian life - 1851 - 350 pages
...increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are widen'd With the process of the suns. Hen, our brothers, men, the workers, Ever reaping something...That which they have done but earnest Of the things that they shall do." VI GOD IN NATtRE. "The Hearens declare the Glory of God, And the Firmament ahoweth... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1852 - 506 pages
...despairing land, and a happy augury for the future. CHAPTER X. MODERN UTOPIAS. PROLOGUE OF QUOTATIONS. " MEN, my brothers, men, the workers ever reaping something...That which they have done, but earnest of the things that they shall do. For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the vision of the world... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1852 - 490 pages
...land, and a happy augury for the future. CHAPTER X. MODERN UTOPIAS. PROLOGUE OF QUOTATIONS. " MRN, my brothers, men, the workers ever reaping something...That which they have done, but earnest of the things that they shall do. For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see. Saw the vision of the world... | |
| Religion - 1852 - 302 pages
...away to great Babylon, in among the crush, and competition, and excitement of multitudes of men :— " Men my brothers! men the workers! ever reaping something new, That which they have done bat earnest of the things that they final! do. For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see,... | |
| Severn Teackle Wallis - Spain - 1853 - 438 pages
...present predominance ; but the fortitude and perseverance which have gone thus far will go farther, "ever reaping something new, — That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do." If we are devoted to human freedom for its own sake, — whatever be the shape... | |
| Severn Teackle Wallis - Spain - 1853 - 438 pages
...present predominance ; but the fortitude and perseverance which have gone thus far will go farther, "ever reaping something new, — That which they have done but earnest of the things that they shall do." If we are devoted to human freedom for its own sake, — whatever be the shape... | |
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