| 1905 - 548 páginas
...work out, with all liberty, his own destiny. For he that worketh high and wise, Nor pauses in this plan Will take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man. Next to Poe, perhaps the most thorough believer in the song for song's sake is Longfellow; and yet... | |
| Milton Valentine - 1906 - 512 páginas
...and He does not overthrow it in saving. The poet is here the true metaphysician and theologian : " For He that worketh high and wise, Nor pauses in His...the sun out of the skies, Ere freedom out of man." (b) Real or actual freedom, as related to the unabridged fact of formal freedom, represents the measure... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1906 - 148 páginas
...of liberty was Emerson's fundamental passion : — " For He that ruleth high and wise, Nor pauseth in His plan, Will take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man." The new National League of Independent Workmen of America has very appropriately taken its motto from... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor - 1907 - 576 páginas
...all truth." Jesus, John, Gospel xvi, 13. man, the mark of his sonship to God, the perfectly free. " For He that worketh high and wise, Nor pauses in His...the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man." 1 As the scientific method for developing freedom in man and in society, education must use truth and... | |
| Florence Eugénie Leadbetter - 1907 - 200 páginas
...evolving in establishing the democratic idea. — Symonds. For He that ruleth high and wise, Nor pauseth in His plan, Will take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man. — Emerson. It was English literature which taught the lesson of political liberty, first to France,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1909 - 358 páginas
...the statute from the mind And make of duty fate. United States ! the ages plead, — Present and Fast in under-song, — Go put your creed into your deed,...take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man. BOSTON HYMN. BEAD IN Ml sic BALL, JANUARY 1, 186& THE word of the Lord by night To the watching Pilgrims... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1911 - 480 páginas
...plead,— Present and Past in under-song,Go put your creed into your deed, Nor speak with double tongue. "The conscious stars accord above, The waters wild...the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of Man." 144 —EMERSON. Ill HISTORY: FROM THE BIRTH OF THE NATION TO ITS MAJORITY IN the history of America... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1911 - 468 páginas
...the cable wove, Her fiery errands go. 'For He that worketh high and wise, Nor pauses in His plan, WUl take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of Man." — EMERSON. 144 Ill HISTORY: FROM THE BIRTH OF THE NATION TO ITS MAJORITY IN the history of America... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor - 1912 - 618 páginas
...working, are the faults of ourselves. They are built for freedom and secure it in self-government. "For He that worketh high and wise, Nor pauses in...the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man." CHAPTER III THE CABINET Constitutional basis — tripartite government system — a new kind of Cabinet... | |
| William Estabrook Chancellor - 1912 - 616 páginas
...ourselves. They are built for freedom and secure it in self-government. "For He that worketh high and wi»e, Nor pauses in His plan, Will take the sun out of the skies Ere freedom out of man." — EMESSON, Concord Odt. CHAPTER III THE CABINET Constitutional basis — tripartite government system... | |
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