| 1909 - 456 pàgines
...SP Tuckerman i E£ E£p^ r !-tf^frrfT Jnsi :ti2A A -MEN. iiif SE-.I 254 i Yet sometimes gleams upon my sight Through present wrong the eternal right;...step, since time began, I see the steady gain of man, — 2 That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad, Our common, daily life... | |
| Dover Historical and Natural History Society (Dover, Mass.). - 1910 - 92 pàgines
...courage from the steady gain that has been made, and say, with Whittier : Oh, sometimes gleams upon our sight, Through present wrong the eternal right, And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man. 67 APPENDIX TO MR. STIMSON'S ADDRESS. Harvard College Library. SMITH,*... | |
| William Channing Gannett - 1911 - 194 pàgines
...enfolds: O keep us steadfast, patient, true! 'iAMlEL UJJOFELLOW 270. OLDAMDNEW O sometimes gleams upon my sight, Through present wrong, the eternal Right! And, step by step, since time began, 1 see the steady gain of man; That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad,... | |
| 1915 - 322 pàgines
...philosophers of all the ages have seen and understood this great truth. We see with the eyes of Whittier : And step by step, since time began, I see the steady gain of man. Or with Tennyson : Yet I doubt not thro' the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of... | |
| Alfred Dolge - 1913 - 360 pàgines
...' Meister ist wer was ersann, Geselle ist wer etwas kann, Lchrling ist Jedermann." GERMAN PROVERB. And step by step, since time began, I see the steady gain of man. JOHN G. WHITTIER. FOREWORD FTER Volume I of "Pianos and their Makers" had been published and found... | |
| Unitarian Church of the Messiah (New York City, N.Y.) - 1914 - 98 pàgines
...and his eye Dark with the mists of age, it was his time to die." HYMN " Oh, sometimes gleams upon our sight, Through present wrong, the eternal Right; And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man. That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time glad,... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1914 - 576 pàgines
...SCOTT,* rSig. HAMBURG. LM LOWELL MASON, 1824. 37'The Chapel of the Hermits.' O sometimes gleams upon our sight Through present wrong the eternal right; And step by step, since time began, We see the steady gain of man, — That all of good the past hath had Remains to make our own time... | |
| Sangerville (Me.) - 1914 - 94 pàgines
...philosophers of all the ages have seen and understood this great truth. We see with the eyes of Whittier: And step by step, since time began, I see the steady gain of man. Or with Tennyson : Yet I doubt not thro' the ages one increasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of... | |
| Henry Harrison Brown - 1914 - 234 pàgines
...live, that I am, and that all is Mine. This is enough for me. I am I, and 1 am that I forever! Amen. Step by step since time began, I see the steady gain of man.—Whittier. Life is Infinite! All its manifestations are progressive. The Law of Life is Unfoldment.... | |
| John Bartlett, Nathan Haskell Dole - 1914 - 1514 pàgines
...and care. The eternal Goodness. Again the shadow moveth o'er The dial-plate of tune. The New Year. Yet sometimes glimpses on my sight, Through present wrong the eternal right; 1 FRANCIS BRET HARTE: Mrs. Judge Jenkins. More sad are these we daily see: It is, but had n't ought... | |
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