| 1893 - 648 pages
...prove The storm that wrecks thy treasure here; Be comforted ! Thou needst not fear What pleases God." I like the man who faces what he must With step triumphant...somehow, true and just. His plans work out for mortals." 'TTFTER the manner described in the /1 foregoing chapter I busied myself till the year had worn away... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1893 - 640 pages
...will, above the work he sendeth me, To be my chiefest good. — Jean Ingelow. TUESDAY. The Inevitable. I like the man who faces what he must With step triumphant and a heart of cheer ; VVho fights the daily battle without fear, Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering trust That... | |
| 1904 - 900 pages
...noted for her unselfish devotion to her profession. The following lines were her favorite sentiments: I like the man who faces what he must. With step triumphant, and with heart of cheer, Who fights the daily battle without fear; Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1894 - 480 pages
...you. The world in its very heart admires the stern, determined doer. "I like the man who faces wha( he must With step triumphant and a heart of cheer...Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering trust That iiod is God ; that somehow, true and just, His plans work out for mortals ; not a tear Is shed when... | |
| Sarah Knowles Bolton - 1895 - 126 pages
...Now 93 BE WHAT THOU SEEMEST . . 95 AT TWILIGHT 97 Do YOUR WORK EARLY . . 99 POEMS. THE INEVITABLE. I LIKE the man who faces what he must, With step triumphant...unfaltering trust That God is God ; that somehow, true and t just His plans work out for mortals ; not a tear Is shed when fortune, which the world holds dear,... | |
| Orison Swett Marden - 1896 - 490 pages
...; others will think better of you. The world in its very heart admires the stem, determined doer. u I like the man who faces what he must With step triumphant...of cheer ; Who fights the daily battle without fear j Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering trust That God is God ; that somehow, true and just, His... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1900 - 966 pages
...the heavens would fall Ragtiarok, twilight of the gods. MINOT JUDSON SAVAGE THE INEVITABLE I I.IKE the man who faces what he must With step triumphant...cheer; Who fights the daily battle without fear; Sees bis bopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering trust That God is God, — that somehow, true and just His plans... | |
| 1900 - 624 pages
...have been intended for Equitable agents. The poet expresses the same idea in different language : T like the man who faces what he must, With step triumphant...heart of cheer; Who fights the daily battle without (ear; Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering trust. * * * To every toiler; he alone is great, Who... | |
| Fire Underwriters' Association of the Northwest - 1902 - 196 pages
...of the delight and comfort of home in performing the duties which cannot otherwise be discharged. " I like the man who faces what he must With step triumphant and heart of cheer ; Who fights the day of battle without fear. " Another thought comes to me close in... | |
| 1896 - 446 pages
...endeavor to preoccupy or repossess each individual life and every household Involved. THE INEVITABLE. I like the man who faces what he must With step triumphant and a heart of cheer; Who fights the dally battle without fear; Bees his hopes fall, yet keeps unfaltering trust That God Is God; that somehow... | |
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