The labour and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars; It may be, in yon smoke concealed, Your comrades chase e'en now the fliers, And, but for you, possess... The Labour Annual: The Reformers' Yearbook - Page 311896Full view - About this book
| Marlborough coll - 1880 - 174 pages
...mortis aventi Amplecti speciem et vivo praesumere fatum. GJ ELLIOT. 20 Say not, the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain ; The...tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, thro' creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main. And not... | |
| John Henry Hayward - 1863 - 410 pages
...FOSTER. SKIRMISH AT FARMINGTON, VA. JULY 2r>, '61. Say not, the struggle nought availeth The labor and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not, nor...now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. And not by eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in the light. In front, the sun climbs... | |
| John Henry Hayward - 1864 - 418 pages
...vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. If hopes were dnpes, fears may be liars ; It may be, in yon smoke concealed,...now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. And not by Eastern windows only, When daylight comes, comes in the light. In front, the sun climbs... | |
| Edwin Cortland Bolles - 1865 - 734 pages
...labor and the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. 2 If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars ; It may be,...now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. 3 For while the tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, through... | |
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 pages
...dower, — Far brighter than this gaudy melon-flower ! R. Browning. CLXXV. AY not, the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain, The...tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, through creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main. And... | |
| R. C. J. - 1866 - 304 pages
...the wounds are vain, The enemy faints not, nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. If hope were dupes, fears may be liars ; It may be, in yon...now the fliers, And, but for you, possess the field. 1 For while the tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, through... | |
| 1878 - 680 pages
...Clough thought he could discern signs of an intellectual dawn slowly breaking on the spiritual world : ' Say not the struggle naught availeth, The labour and...tired waves, vainly breaking. Seem here no painful inch to gain. Far back, through creeksand inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main. And not... | |
| 790 pages
...Clough thought he could discern signs of an intellectual dawn slowly breaking on the spiritual world : ' Say not the struggle naught availeth. The labour and...tired waves, vainly breaking. Seem here no painful inch to gain. Far back, through creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main. And... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 pages
...not, nor faileth, And as things have been they remain. If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars ; 5 It may be, in yon smoke concealed, Your comrades chase...tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, 10 Far back, through creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main. And... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1869 - 520 pages
...never to have fought at all.' 1849 SAY NOT THE STRUGGLE NOUGHT AVAILETH. SAY not, the struggle nought availeth, The labour and the wounds are vain, The...tired waves, vainly breaking, Seem here no painful inch to gain, Far back, through creeks and inlets making, Comes silent, flooding in, the main, And... | |
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