| 1827 - 446 sayfa
...once, our friend succeeded, after listening for a while, in gathering nearly this : Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the darksome hours,...gloomy Powers. To earth, this weary earth, ye bring as, To guilt ye let us heedless go, Then leave repentance fierce to wring us : A moment's guilt, an... | |
| Richard Griffin - 1831 - 226 sayfa
...after listening for a while, in gathering nearly this : Who never nte his bread in sorrow, Who nevrr spent the darksome hours, Weeping and watching for...He knows ye not. ye gloomy Powers. To earth. this wimry earth, ye bring us, To guilt ye let us heedless. go, Then leave repentance fierce to wring us... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1838 - 476 sayfa
...special persuasions, so far as they are honest, and adapted to his * Band V. s. 8. t Who never ate his bread in sorrow; Who never spent the darksome hours Weeping and watching for the morrow, He knows you not, ye unseen Powers. Meister, Book II. Chap. 13. intellectual position, national or individual,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 594 sayfa
...a Benthamite work ! Many are the bitter aphorisms we find, among his Frag* Who never ate his brend in sorrow ; Who never spent the darksome hours Weeping and watching for the mocrow, He knows you not, ye unseen Powers. WUMm Meisttr, booK ii. chap. 11. nents, directed against... | |
| 1876 - 602 sayfa
...THOMAS NOETH. AUTHORS ASD QUOTATIONS WANTED. — "Wlm nerer ate his bread in sorrow, Who never gpent the darksome hours Weeping and watching for .the morrow, He knows ye not, je b.ea*euly power». HU IRETON THE REGICIDE. (5th S. vi. 287, 334, 377, 390.) The 'statement of ESE... | |
| Thomas Carlyle, Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1852 - 568 sayfa
...should say, a Benthamite work ! Many are the bitter aphorisms we find, among his Frag* Who never ate his bread in sorrow ; Who never spent the darksome hours Weeping and watching for the morrow, He 'knows you not, ye unseen Powers. Wilhclm Meister, book ii. chap. 13. 84 85 ments, directed against Meisier... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 sayfa
...do chayrins;" * while we have his oft-quoted and certainly unaffected lines, — " Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the darksome hours, Weeping and watching for the morrow, He knows you not, ye heavenlypowers," — and the pregnant Greek motto in his Autobiography, " He that is not... | |
| Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends (1853-1940) - 1891 - 900 sayfa
...accept and bear. And the fruits of this discipline are, doubtless, highest of all. "Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the darksome hours, Weeping and watching for the morrow, He knows you not, ye unseen powers." Parker says, "the rainy days also help to seed the ground." Swedenborg... | |
| Elihu Goodwin Holland - 1854 - 473 sayfa
...is in God's dear Son, "Jan., 1815. JOSEPH BADGER." Rightly did the poet say, — " Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the darksome hours,...and watching for the morrow ; He knows ye not, ye heavenly Powers." The prophet, in all ages, to whom God gives the tongue of flame, must at some time... | |
| James Hannay - 1854 - 176 sayfa
...translated by the greatest writer of this (Goethe, translated by Carlyle), namely : — Who never ate his bread in sorrow, Who never spent the darksome hours Weeping and watching for the morrow — He knows you not, you Heavenly Powers ! " This I believe to be perfectly true. Then, any adventure out of the... | |
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