Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory misses oft the goal; Who works for money coins his very soul. Work for the work's sake, then, and it may be That these things shall be added... The Review of Reviews - Page 345edited by - 1895Full view - About this book
 | Charles Edwards Lester - 1846 - 257 pages
...we are is to be considered ; that we shall accomplish the most when we work for the work's sake. " Who works for glory misses oft the goal ; Who works for money sells his very soul. Work for the work's sake, then, and it may be That these things shall be added... | |
 | 1895
...Museum, Amsterdam. THE GOSPEL OF ART. Work thou for pleasure; paint or sing or carve The thingthoulovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory misses...may be That these things shall be added unto thee. —Sel. FLOWER in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies : Hold you t''iere, root and all,... | |
 | Arnold Tompkins - 1901 - 222 pages
...lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory misses oft the goal ; Who works for money carves his very soul. Work for the work's sake, then ; and...may be, That these things shall be added unto thee. " In the pursuits of life under the law of industry, one individual will traverse the path of another,... | |
 | Arnold Tompkins - 1895 - 222 pages
...lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory misses oft the goal ; Who works for money carves his very soul. Work for the work's sake, then ; and it may be, That these things shall be added uuto thee. " In the pursuits of life under the law of industry, one individual will traverse the path... | |
 | Arnold Tompkins - 1895 - 222 pages
...requirements of the hard industrial world. " Work thou for pleasure ; paiut, or siug, or carve The thiiig thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory misses oft the goal ; Who works for niouey carves his very soul. Work for the work's sake, theu ; aud it may be, That these things shall... | |
 | 1897 - 167 pages
...has granted to man. ELIZABETH PEABODY. Work thou for pleasure ; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...the goal ; Who works for money coins his very soul. KENYON Cox. Endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. It is not virtue, but only luxury, to... | |
 | 1897
...portrait which the head but dimly " When art and eloquence be" 9o, " a"f '' .00' ' ťo ' W MAO A/. INE. Work for the work's sake, then, and it may be That these things shall be added unto thee. SOWER DIVINE. Sower Divine, sow the good seed in me — Seed for eternity. It is rough and barren soil,... | |
 | Dante Alighieri - 1899 - 673 pages
...CAMBRIDGE, MASS. THE DIVINA COMMEDIA ' Work thou for pleasure ; paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee." KENYON Cox. THE DIVINA COMMEDIA OF DANTE ALIGHIERI TRANSLATED LINE FOR LINE IN THE TERZA RIMA OF THE... | |
 | Edith Augusta Sawyer - 1899 - 376 pages
...the joy of June. УО/Ш Burroughs. WORK thou for pleasure : paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee. Kenyan Cox. PERFECT performance of mental work demands a sufficiency of bodily exercise. JJ Pope. 18.... | |
 | James Taft Hatfield - 1900 - 224 pages
...Art (The Century Magazine, xlix, 533): Work thou for pleasure : paint or sing or carve The thing thou lovest, though the body starve. Who works for glory...may be That these things shall be added unto thee. For the general situation cf. Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel. 11. 8-14. The words of the minstrel.... | |
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