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
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - Readers - 1890 - 516 pages
...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 fellow Workman there, in God's Eternity; surviving» there, they alone surviving: sacred Band of the Immortals,... | |
| Charles Kingsley - 1891 - 394 pages
...endeavour at endless progress or proficience in both." BACON, ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. "Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil? Complain not ! Look up, my wearied brother. To thee Heaven, though severe, is not unkind. Heaven is kind, as a noble mother, as that Spartan mother,... | |
| Bible - 1892 - 658 pages
...that complained of thy life of toil ? Complain not Look np, my wearied brother; see thy fellowWorkmen there, in God's Eternity ; surviving there, they alone surviving : sacred band of tho Immortals, celestial Body-guard of the Empire of Mankind ! Even in the weak Human Memory they survive... | |
| Wilbur Fisk Crafts - Christian sociology - 1895 - 534 pages
...called divine ! Oh, brother, 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 fellow workman there in God's eternity. — Carlyle, quoted, Socialism and Unsocialism, p. 122. The conditions... | |
| Children - 1911 - 846 pages
...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...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 - 1896 - 280 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... | |
| Marshman William Hazen - Readers - 1896 - 536 pages
...there is something of divineness. Labor, wide as the Earth, has its summit in Heaven. 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... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1896 - 324 pages
...noblest thing yet discovered under God's sky. Who art thou that complainest of thy life of toil ? v Complain not. Look up, my wearied brother ; see thy fellow Workmen there, in God's Eternity ; I surviving there, they alone surviving : sacred Band of the Immortals, celestial Bodyguard of the... | |
| Bertram - 1896 - 88 pages
...march as of the Earth-born Forms Arrayed against the everlasting gods." Surely it is no less than that "Sacred band of the Immortals, Celestial Body-guard of the Empire of Mankind." I take my proper place, in its rear-guard where surprises are most to be expected ; the Van having... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - Prussia (Germany) - 1897 - 724 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... | |
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