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" Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Baulking the end half-won for an instant dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise — certain of sword and pen, Who are neither children nor Gods, but men in a world of men ! THE FIRST CHANTEY. "
The Technical World Magazine - Page 157
1912
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The Foreign Missionary: An Incarnation of a World Movement

Arthur Judson Brown - 1907 - 428 pages
...exhortation of Kipling : " Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Balking the end half- won for an instant dole of praise. Stand to your work...neither children nor gods, but men in a world of men." The woman who becomes his wife is like him in the strength and purity of purpose and character. The...
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The Alumni Bulletin, Volume 7

1907 - 456 pages
...the dangers and are not afraid, but strong, resolute and cheerful, do each day the nearest duty, " Who are neither children nor gods, But men in a world of men." Take such men and stand them face to face with the day's work and you need- not fear for the result....
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Indiana Medical Journal: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25

1907 - 552 pages
...whatever colony or country — they "Stand to their work and are wise — Certain of sword and pen, They are neither children nor Gods, But men in a world of men." Medicine has made such progress that revisions are necessary of our great systems every decade of years....
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Proceedings ..., Volumes 16-18

National Speech Arts Association - 1907 - 800 pages
..."Go to your work and be strong, Halting not in your ways, Balking the end half won For an instant's dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise, Certain of word and pen, Who are neither children nor Gods But men in a world of men." With these thoughts in...
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Keep Up Your Courage: Key-notes to Success

Mary Allette Ayer - 1908 - 212 pages
...Stevenson. to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Balking the end half-won, for an instant's dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise, certain of sword and pen, Being neither children, nor gods, but men in a world of men. — Rudyard Kipling. \ \ T'HEN it comes...
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Journal, Volume 42

Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1909 - 780 pages
...the English" says : — "Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Baulking the end half-won for an instant dole of praise, Stand to your...neither children nor gods, but men in a world of men." ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION. THE MEASUREMENT OF THE INSULATION RESISTANCE OF A LIVE THREE -WIRE SYSTEM....
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Annual Report

American Unitarian Association - 1909 - 684 pages
...comrades and bid you "Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Balking the end half won for an instant dole of praise; Stand to your work...neither children nor gods, but men in a world of men." What are the conditions of our success? First, a reasonable harmony of purpose and unity of spirit;...
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The Preacher; His Person, Message, and Method: A Book for the Class-room and ...

Arthur Stephen Hoyt - 1909 - 408 pages
...every other genuine toiler : "Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Balking the end half-won, for an instant dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise, certain of word and pen, Who are neither children nor gods, but men in a world of men." PART II THE MESSAGE "...
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The Arena, Volume 20

1898 - 726 pages
...things. The human nature that he paints is elemental, and he paints it with elemental colors. His men are "Neither children nor gods, but men in a world of men." His strongest poems arc portraitures, and the secret of the vivid impression they leave on our minds...
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The Commonweal: A Study of the Federal System of Political Economy

Alfred Peter Hillier - 1909 - 184 pages
...the soft mists which gather at nightfall are able to defend our coasts. As Kipling has warned us, we are "neither children nor gods, but men in a world of men ". Trade as likely to further it so far as the colonies were concerned. The cold rigidity of a system...
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