And well an earnest word beseems The work the earnest hand prepares; Its load more light the labor deems, When sweet discourse the labor shares. So let us ponder — nor in vain — What strength can work when labor wills; For who would not the fool disdain... Mrs. Stephens' Illustrated New Monthly - Page 781856Full view - About this book
| 1843 - 844 pages
...wrought when labour wills; For who would not the fool disdain Who ne'er can feel what he fulfills? And well it stamps our Human Race, And hence the gift To UNDERSTAND, When in the musing heart we trace Whate'er we fashion with the hand. From tho fir the fagot take, Keep... | |
| 1843 - 1278 pages
...wrought when labour wills ; For who would not the fool disdain Who ne'er can feel what he fulfills? And well it stamps our Human Race, And hence the gift To UNDERSTAND, When in the musing heart we trace Whate'er we fashion with the hand. From the fir the fagot take, Keep... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1844 - 410 pages
...strength can work when labour wills; For who would not the fool disdain Who ne'er designs what he fulfils? And well it stamps our Human Race, And hence the gift...heart should trace Whate'er he fashions with the hand. n. From the fir the fagot take , Keep it, heap it hard and dry, That the gather'd flame may break Through... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1844 - 402 pages
...can work when labour wills ; For who would not the fool disdain Who ne'er designs what he fulfils? And well it stamps our Human Race , And hence the...That Man , within the heart should trace Whate'er he fashiens with the hand. ii. From the fir the fagot take , Keep it , heap it hard and dry , That the... | |
| Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller - 1852 - 416 pages
...the undulation of air, caused by the sound of a Bell, broke the electric fluid of a thunder -cloud. So let us duly ponder all The works our feeble strength...heart should trace Whate'er he fashions with the hand. IL From the fir the fagot take, Keep it, heap it hard and dry, That the gather'd flame may break Through... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 236 pages
...can work when labour wills ; For who would not the fool disdain, Who ne'er designs what he fulfils ? And well it stamps our Human Race And hence the gift...TO UNDERSTAND — That man within the heart should plan Whate'er he fashions with his hand. * * * * * * See the silvery bubbles spring — Good ! the... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1861 - 676 pages
...must descend from on high! And well an earnest word beseems The work the earnest hand prepares ; Its load more light the labor deems, When sweet discourse the labor shares. So let us ponder — nor in vain — What strength can work when labor wills ; For who would not the fool disdain... | |
| Friedrich Schiller - 1864 - 410 pages
...pain Can we honor obtain, And well an earnest word beseems The work the earnest hand prepares ; Its load more light the labor deems, When sweet discourse...completes conceives. And well it stamps our Human Kace, And hence the gift To UNDERSTAND, That Man, within the heart should trace Whate'er he fashions... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1870 - 552 pages
...who would not the fool disdain, Who ne'er designs what he fulfils ? • "An Autumn near the Rhine." And well it stamps our human race, And hence the gift...within the heart should trace Whate'er he fashions with his hand. • ••••• See the silvery bubbles spring — Good ! the mass is melting now ; Let... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1875 - 486 pages
...art we profess ; With man be the enort, with Heaven the success I And well an earnest word beseems So let us duly ponder all The works our feeble strength...heart should trace Whate'er he fashions with the hand. 2. From the fir the fagot take, Keep it, heap it hard and dry, That the gathered flame may break Through... | |
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