| 1883 - 410 pages
...few weeks. Not an insignificant sign of the times, when we remember that one couplet runs thus : — "It is we must answer and hasten and open wide the door. To the rich man's hurrying terror, and the alowfoot hope of the poor." 66 THE CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST.... | |
| William Morris - Poetry - 1892 - 210 pages
...nor save our souls from the curse ; But many a million cometh, and shall they be better or worse ? It is we must answer and hasten, and open wide the...discontent, We must give it voice and wisdom till the waiting-tide be spent. Come, then, since all things call us, the living and the dead, And o'er the... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - Authors, English - 1893 - 342 pages
...shortest- terms that he stood for loyalty and order. CHAPTER VII. LETTERS ON A COMMONWEALTH. (1867.) " Yea, the voiceless wrath of the wretched And their...discontent, We must give it voice and wisdom, Till the waiting-tide be spent.'1 W. MORRIS, "Poems by the Way" Ruskin," writes Carlyle from Mentone* (February... | |
| English poetry - 1896 - 532 pages
...nor save our souls from the curse ; But many a million cometh, and shall they be better or worse ? It is we must answer and hasten, and open wide the...discontent, We must give it voice and wisdom till the waiting-tide be spent. Come, then, since all things call us, the living and the dead, And o'er the... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 534 pages
...it, nor save our souls from the curse: But many a million cometh, and shall they be better or worse ? It is we must answer and hasten, and open wide the...discontent, — We must give it voice and wisdom till the waiting-tide be spent. Come then, since all things call us, the living and the dead, And o'er the weltering... | |
| H. W. Bowman - Economic history - 1897 - 528 pages
...reproach us where crowd on crowd they dwell, Poor ghosts of the wicked city, the gold-crushed hungry hell? It is we must answer and hasten, and open wide the...discontent, We must give it voice and wisdom till the waiting-tide be spent. Come, then, since all things call us, the living and the dead, And o'er the... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - Anthologies - 1897 - 702 pages
...nor save our souls from the curse : But many a million cometh, and shall they be better or worse ? It is we must answer and hasten, and open wide the...discontent, — We must give it voice and wisdom till the waiting-tide be spent. Come then, since all things call us, the living and the dead, And o'er the weltering... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1893 - 450 pages
...state in the shortest terms that he stood for loyalty and order. CHAPTER •TIME AND TIDE.' (1867.) • Yea, the voiceless wrath of the wretched And their...discontent, We must give it voice and wisdom, Till the waiting-tide be spent.' W. MORRIS, Poems by the Way. EAR Ruskin,' writes Carlyle from Mentone* (February... | |
| William Gershom Collingwood - 1900 - 488 pages
...loyalty and order. CHAPTER VII 'TIME AND TIDE.' (1867.) ' Yea, the voiceless wrath of the wretched Ami their unlearned discontent, We must give it voice and wisdom, Till the waiting-tide be spent.' W. MORRIS, Pofms by the Way. Ruskin, ' writes Carlyle from Mentone* (February... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Literature - 1901 - 396 pages
...nor save our souls from the curse : But many a million cometh, and shall they be better or worse ? It is we must answer and hasten, and open wide the...discontent, — We must give it voice and wisdom till the waiting-tide be spent. Come then, since all things call us, the living and the dead, And o'er the weltering... | |
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