That moulds another's weakness to its will; Wields with their hands, but, still to these unknown, Makes even their mightiest deeds appear his own. Such hath it been — shall be — beneath the sun The many still must labour for the one! 'Tis Nature's... The Giaour: A Fragment of a Turkish Tale - Page 10de George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1814 - 75 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1883 - 1164 pages
...of the Mind! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its e been—shall be—beneath the sun The many still must labor for the one! 'T is Nature's doom—but... | |
 | Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 954 pages
...labor done. (EB Browning. Without Labor there were no Ease, no Rest, BO much as conceivable. (Oarlyle. Such hath it been — shall be— beneath the sun The many still must labor for the one. ( Byron. Toil is the lot of all, and bitter woe The fate of many. (Bryant. When... | |
 | Henry George Bohn - 1883 - 782 pages
...St. H. From labor health, from health contentment springs. 2881 Beattie : Minstrel. Bk. i. St 13 : Such hath It been — shall be — • beneath the sun The many still must labor for the one. 2582 Byron : Corsair. Canto i. St a The task lie undertakes Is numb'ring sands,... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885 - 260 pages
...the Mind ! Link'd with success, assumed and kept with skill, That moulds another's weakness to its will ; Wields with their hands, but, still to these...sun The many still must labour for the one ! 'Tis Nature'sdoom — but let the wretch who toils, Accuse not, hate not him who wears the spoils. Oh !... | |
 | Alexander Melville Bell - 1887 - 270 pages
...This — with success— assumed and kept with skill — 'Moulds ever — human weakness to its will. 'Such hath it been — shall be— beneath the sun...still must labour for the one! 'Tis Nature's doom r/rs'but— let the wretch who toils — Accuse not — hate not — him who wears the spoils ! 2Oh... | |
 | 1887 - 1332 pages
...in this world than what is acquired by his own labor. Turkish Spy. 48. Past labor is pleasant. 50. Such hath it been — shall be — beneath the sun, The many still must labor for the one. Byron. 5 i. The gods sell everything for labor. 52. The labor we delight in physics... | |
 | Sir William Fraser - 1891 - 516 pages
...the Mind. Linked with success : assumed ; and kept with skill ; That moulded others' weakness to his will : Wields with their hands ; but still to these...the sun : The many still must labour for the one." The physical resemblance to Conrad was studied : " Sunburnt his cheek : his forehead high and pale... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1891 - 752 pages
...Wields with their hands, but, still to these unknown. Makes even iheir mightiest deeds appear hisown. u w w u t v C (sg|2 V N ms Ȁɀ& ~( y6 7 | | (| I } iR| xe { I 'Tis nature's doom — but let the wretch who toils, ! Accuse not, hate not him who wears the spoils.... | |
 | Arthur Sinclair - 1895 - 456 pages
...of the Mind? Linked with success, assumed and kept with skill That moulds another's weakness to its will; Wields with their hands, but still to these...it been — shall be — beneath the sun The many men must labor lor the one. "Tis Nature's doom; but let the wretch who toils Accuse not, hate not,... | |
 | 1896 - 1224 pages
...that true knowledge leads to love. p. WORDSWOBTH — Lines left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree. L. LABOR. rs improve, Till in consummate worth you shine the pride Of these our days, and succeeding q. BYRON — The Corsair. Canto I. St. 8. And yet without labour there were no ease, no rest, so much... | |
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