worship," then I say, the more pity for worship; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother; see thy... Life of Thomas Carlyle - Page 171by Richard Garnett - 1887 - 186 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Readers (Elementary) - 1863 - 614 pages
...complainest of thy life of toil ? Com plain not. Look up, my wearied brother; see thy fellow-workmen there, in God's eternity ; surviving there, they alone...the immortals, celestial body-guard of the empire of mind. Even in the weak human memory they survive so iSng, as saints, as heroes, as gods ; they alone... | |
| Lydia M. Millard - Women authors, American - 1865 - 276 pages
...this is the noblest thing under God's sky." " Look up, my wearied brother ; see thy fellow- workman there in God's eternity, surviving there, they alone...immortals, celestial body-guard of the empire of mankind, peopling they alone the unmeasured solitudes of time." The effect is electrical. I am thrilled —... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - Elocution - 1866 - 618 pages
...pity for worship ; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. 7. "Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil ? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother ; see thy fellow-workmen there, in God's eternity ; surviving there, they alone surviving : sacred band of the... | |
| Education - 1868 - 398 pages
...worship ; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that cornplainest of thy life of toil ? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother: see thy fellowworkmen there, in God's eternity; surviving there, they alone surviving : sacred band of the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1869 - 810 pages
...worship; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complaiuest of thy life of toil? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother; see thy fellow-workmen there, in God's eternity; surviving there, they alone surviving: sacred band of the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 408 pages
...pity for worship ; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil ? Complain not. Look...Mankind. Even in the weak Human Memory they survive so long, as saints, as heroes, as gods ; they alone surviving ; peopling, they alone, the unmeasured... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 406 pages
...pity for worship ; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil ? Complain not. Look...Mankind. Even in the -weak Human Memory they survive so long, as saints, as heroes, as gods ; they alone surviving ; peopling, they alone, the unmeasured... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - Quotations - 1870 - 256 pages
...pity for worship ; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil ? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother ; see thy fellowworkmen there, in God's Eternity ; surviving there. They alone surviving : sacred band of the... | |
| Thomas Ballantyne - Quotations - 1870 - 254 pages
...complainest of thy life of toil ? Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother ; see thy fellowworkmen there, in God's Eternity ; surviving there. They alone...surviving : sacred band of the immortals, celestial body guard of the empire of mankind. Even in the weak human memory they survive so long, as saints,... | |
| English prose literature - 1872 - 556 pages
...pity for worship ; for this is the noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil? Complain not. Look...Mankind. Even in the weak Human Memory they survive so long, as saints, as heroes, as gods ; they alone surviving ; peopling, they alone, the immeasured... | |
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