| Adelaide Anne Procter - 1861 - 248 страница
...The less this evil should be done j For as in battle, so in life, Danger and honour still are one. Arouse him then : — this is thy part : Show him...; Burnish the arms that he must wield ; And pray, witn all thy strength, that God May crown him Victor of the field. And then, I think, thy soul shall... | |
| Frances Mary Peard - 1869 - 512 страница
...works are left unplanned, Or when great deeds cry out in vain On coward heart and trembling hand, — Learn that each duty makes its claim Upon one soul...his heart ; Then stand aside, and say, ' God speed ! ' ADELAIDE PROCTOR. j|HE train 's come ! ' shrieked Rose triumphantly, rushing in to the school-room,... | |
| 1877 - 998 страница
...east wind has gone. Let us be happy in the sunshine while it lasts." CHAPTER XIX. THE MINERS FEAST. " Arouse him then — this is thy part ; Show him the...his heart, Then stand aside and say, ' God speed.' " ADELAIDE PROCTOR. THE grass-grown quadrangle round which Hartleigh Towers was built presented a cheerful... | |
| Adelaide Anne Procter - 1879 - 240 страница
...The less this evil should be done ; For as in battle, so in life, Danger and honour still are one. Arouse him then : — this is thy part : Show him...cheer his heart; Then stand aside, and say " God speed 1 " Smooth thou his path ere it is trod; Burnish the arms that he must wield; And pray, with all thy... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1880 - 590 страница
...works are left unplanned, Or when great deeds cry out in vain, Or coward heart and trembling hand — " Arouse him then : — this is thy part ; Show him...cheer his heart ; Then stand aside, and say 'God speed ! ' " FEANCIS CAEISBROEE had quite made up his mind that the best thing he could do would be to marry... | |
| ADELAIDE A. PROCTER - 1881 - 312 страница
...be done; For as in battle, so in life, Danger and honor still are one. And nerve his arm, and eheer his heart; Then stand aside, and say, " God speed...wield ; And pray, with all thy strength, that God May erown him Vietor of the field. And then, I think, thy soul shall feel A nobler thrill of true eontent,... | |
| James Platt - 1881 - 226 страница
...longer stinted poor. " What we have most to desire is to make our countrymen think." (WE GLADSTONE). Arouse him, then ; this is thy part ; Show him the...his heart ; Then stand aside, and say, "God speed." LONGFELLOW. LIFE. On parent knees a naked, new-born child, Weeping thou sat'st, while all around thee... | |
| Beriah Gwynfe Evans - 1881 - 814 страница
...- ydd, yr hwa yi f Criet, yr hwn yn Crist yr Аг-glwydd. GoPWY YDYW? STÖRT FACH NADOLIG, GAN JRA Arouse him then — this is thy part ; Show him the claim ; point out the need, Aud nerve his arm, and cheer his heart, Then stand aside and say, God speed ! TY cysurus, tufaos i... | |
| Church congress - 1882 - 606 страница
...words of the poet to illustrate the duty of the Church to her downcast and poverty-stricken son : — "Arouse him then ; this is thy part — Show him the claim, point out the need, And raise his arm, and cheer his heart, Then stand aside, and say, ' God speed ! ' " (c) THE DUTY OF THE... | |
| Ada Ellen Bayly - 1882 - 368 страница
...agnostic. As he walked down into the main road a verse from one of his favourite poems rang in his head. " And nerve his arm, and cheer his heart ; Then stand aside, and say ' God speed I" " Standing aside !" the hardest of tasks to a warm-hearted man, very conscious of his own power... | |
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