Rise! for the day is passing, And you lie dreaming on; The others have buckled their armour. And forth to the fight have gone: A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has some part to play; The Past and the Future are nothing. In the face of the stern... The Equitable News: An Agents' Journal - Page 71900Full view - About this book
| Toiling - 1870 - 268 pages
...passing, And you lie dreaming on, The others have buckled their armour, And forth to the fight are gone. A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has...future are nothing In the face of the stern to-day. " Eise from your dreams of the future, Of gaining some hard-fought field, Of storming some airy fortress,... | |
| M. S. Mitchell - 1870 - 416 pages
...is passing, And you lie dreaming on; The others have buckled their armor, And forth to the fight are gone: A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has...and the Future are nothing, In the face of the stern To-day."—Miss Procter, " Ihe measure of your duty is the greatness of your advantages, and the greatness... | |
| P E. S - 1870 - 214 pages
...cased in armour, And forth to the fight are gone. Your place in the ranks awaits you ; Each man has a part to play; The past and the future are nothing In the face of the stern to-day. Arise from your dreams of the future, Of gaining a hard-fought field, Of storming the airy fortress,... | |
| Margaret Maria Gordon - 1871 - 150 pages
...gifts. Each was to do his best, and each did it, which was a trumpet-call to set others to work. " A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has some...Future are nothing, In the face of the stern To-day. Eise from your dreams of the future Of gaining some hard-fought field, Of storming some airy fortress,... | |
| Lucy Pauline Hampden (hon. mrs. Charles Hobart-) - 1871 - 240 pages
...passing, J-*1 And you lie dreaming on ; The others have buckled their armour, And forth to the fight are gone : A place in the ranks awaits you ; Each man has some part to play ; The Past and Future are looking In the face of the stern To-day." 142 THE NEED OF JESUS. THE NEED OF JESUS. I NEED... | |
| Mark Hardcastle - 1871 - 390 pages
...bitter disappointment, — had drifted away into part of that time of which she dared not think. " The Past and the Future are nothing, In the face of the stern To-day t " running up to the bouse — stopped and threw her up a little bunch of roses ; shouting how nice... | |
| 1884 - 794 pages
...cased in armor, And forth to the fight are gone ; Your place in the ranks awaits you; Each man has a part to play ; The past and the future are nothing In the face of the stern to-day. Arise from your dreams of the future, Of gaining a hard-fought field, Of storming the airy fortress,... | |
| Mr. Faversham, Mrs. Woodward, Author of Ellen Clinton - 1873 - 446 pages
...passing, And you lie dreaming on ; The others have buckled their armour, And forth to the fight are gone. A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has some part to play ; The past and the present are nothing In the face of the stern to-day." A. PROCTER. ONE Sunday afternoon Lily was restless... | |
| 1873 - 662 pages
...have buckled their armor, And forth to the fight are gone ; A place in the ranks awaits you, Each one has some part to play ; The Past and the Future are nothing, In the face of the stern To-day. THE FOUR INTERROGATIONS. A TRANSLATION. The precise allusion of the following singular poem, from the... | |
| Alexander Balloch Grosart - 1874 - 108 pages
...ALEXANDER B. GROSART, ST. GEORGE'S, BLACKBURN, LANCASHIRE. " A place in the ranks awaits you, Lach man has some part to play ; The Past and the Future are nothing In the face of the stern To-day." ADELAIDE PKOCTER: Legends and Lyrics, "Ar0w." " 'Tis a pleasant thing, nor yet much wrong, To be well... | |
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