| 1847 - 556 páginas
...A paltry knave— A clog upon the wheels of Time. With work to do, and store of health, The man 's unworthy to be free, Who will not give That he may live, His daily toil for daily fee." The causes that render emigration needful are denounced, and the period when universal brotherhood... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 328 páginas
...instead of aristocratical arrogance and pomp. " Who lags for dread of daily work, And his appointed work would shirk, Commits a folly and a crime, A soulless...give, That he may live, His daily toil for daily fee." He then denounces the causes which render emigration necessary ; in another " Voice " he triumphantly... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1851 - 216 páginas
...instead of aristocratical arrogance and pomp. " Who lags for dread of daily work, And his appointed work would shirk, Commits a folly and a crime, A soulless...give, That he may live, His daily toil for daily fee." He then denounces the causes which render emigration necessary ; in another " Voice '' he triumphantly... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...wheels of Time. With work to do, and store of health, The man's unworthy to be free, Who will not give,2 That he may live, His daily toil for daily fee. No ! Let us work ! We only ask Beward proportioned to our task : — We have no quarrel with the great ; No feud with rank — •... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 páginas
...if you like, but try to keep your breath, Work like a man, but don't be work'd to death. OW Hulmes. Who lags for dread of daily work, And his appointed...give, That he may live, His daily toil for daily fee. Mackay. The time is short, the world is wide, And much has to be done, This wondrous earth, and all... | |
| Richard Wright Procter - 1855 - 490 páginas
...paltry knave — •A clog upon the wheels of Time. With work to do, and store .of health. The mau's unworthy to be free, Who will not give, That he may...for daily fee. No ! Let us work ! We only ask Reward proportion'd to our task : — We have no quarrel with the great ; No feud with rank — With mill,... | |
| Amusing poetry - 1857 - 266 páginas
...water they've left for me Shall ' tchick !' to tell them I'm drinking." MISS GOULD. Batlg WHO lags from dread of daily work, And his appointed task would...toil for daily fee. No ! let us work ! "We only ask Eeward proportion'd to our task ; We have no quarrel with the great No feud with rank — With mill... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 144 páginas
...daily work, And his appointed task would shirk, Commits a folly and a crime ; A soulless slave—a paltry knave— A clog upon the wheels of Time. With...for daily fee. No ! Let us work ! We only ask Reward proportion'd to our task :— We have no quarrel with the great; No feud with rank—with mill or bank—... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1857 - 536 páginas
...of daily work, And his appointed task would shirk, Commits a folly and a crime; A soulless slave—a paltry knave— A clog upon the wheels of Time. With...for daily fee. No! Let us work ! We only ask Reward proportion'd to our task :— We have no quarrel with the great; No feud with rank—with mill or bank—... | |
| Hearty staves, John Erskine Clarke - 1858 - 152 páginas
...their swarthy hands Have wrought the glory of all lands. DAILY WORK. CHARLES MACKAY. Wno lags from dread of daily work, And his appointed task would...daily toil for daily fee. No! let us work! we only ask lleward proportion'd to our task; We have no quarrel with the great, No feud with rank— With mill... | |
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