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" The Future hides in it Gladness and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Nought that abides in it Daunting us, — onward. And solemn before us, Veiled, the dark Portal ; Goal of all mortal : — Stars silent rest o'er us, Graves under us silent ! While earnest... "
Thomas Carlyle
by Moncure Daniel Conway - 1881 - 223 pages
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Thomas Carlyle - 1840 - 520 pages
...Mason's ways are A type of Existence, And his persistence Is as the days are Of men in this world. The Future hides in it Gladness and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Nought that abides in it i Daunting us, — onward. And solemn before us, Veiled, the dark Portal, Goal of all mortal : —...
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Supplement to the Courant, Volumes 20-23

1855 - 676 pages
...have accomplished can shed gratification over the mind. Persevere, brave men ! "Solemn before yon, Veiled the dark Portal, Goal of all mortal: Stars silent rest o'er you, Graves under you silent. Here eyes do regard you, In Eternity's stillness; Here la all fullness,...
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The Present, Volume 1

1843 - 452 pages
...Goeth<>— Translated by Carljle. THE future hides in it Good hap and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Naught that abides in it Daunting us, — onward. And solemn...mortal ; Stars silent rest o'er us, Graves under us eilent. But henrd nre the voices, Voice of the sages, The worlds and the ages ; Choose well, your choice...
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Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 280 pages
...some Duke ofWeimar among our English Dukes, we will be patient yet a while. •The Future hides in k Gladness and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Nought that abides in it Daunting us, — onward.' SUMMARY. BOOK I.— PROEM. CHAP. I. Midas. THE condition of England one of the most ominous ever seen...
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Past and Present

Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 pages
...ways are A typo of Existence, And his persistence Is as the days are Of men in this world. The Futon hides in it Gladness and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Nought that abides in it Dannting us, —onward. And solemn before as, Veiled, the dark Portal, Goal of all mortal : — Stars...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 10

1843 - 830 pages
...of Weimar amons our English Dukes, we will be patient yet a while. " The Future hides in it Good hap and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Nought that abides in it Daunting ui, — onward," PERAULT ; OR, SLAVES AND THEÎR MASTERS. (Continued from page 217 of our April Number.)...
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The American Biblical Repository, Volumes 11-12

1844 - 1002 pages
...it Good hap and sorrow ; We press still thorow, Naught that abides in it Daunting us — onward. 2. And solemn before us, Veiled, the dark Portal, Goal...Stars silent rest o'er us, Graves under us silent 3. But heard are the Voices, Voice of the Sages, The Worlds and the Ages : ' Choose well, your choice...
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The Living Age, Volume 194

1892 - 848 pages
...Goethe, and which in that, as in many other crises, have shot strength and solace into my heart: — The future hides in it Gladness and sorrow: We press still thorow, Naught that abides in it Daunting us — onward. And solemn before us Veiled the dark Portal, Goal...
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Past and Present: Chartism, and Sartor Resartus

Thomas Carlyle - 1848 - 654 pages
...Mason's ways are A type of Existence, And his pcrsistanco Is as the days are Of men in this world. The Future hides in it Gladness and sorrow; We press still thorow, Nought that abides in it Daunting us,—onward. And solemn before us, Veiled, the dark Portal, Goal of all mortal:— Stars silent rest...
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Past and Present: Chartism and Sartor Resartus

Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 676 pages
...the Last Partridge, and some Duke of Weimar among our English Dukes, we will be patient yet a while. 'The Future hides in it Gladness and sorrow ; We press...Nought that abides in it Daunting us,— onward.' CHARTISM. CHARTISM THOMAS CARLYLK. "It never smoket bat there \i fin."— OLD PROVIRB NEW YORK: HARPK...
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