Nothing useless is, or low ; Each thing in its place is best ; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled ; Our to-days and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Language Work in Elementary Schools - Página 297por Macon Anderson Leiper - 1916 - 333 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Bailey Thomas - 1841 - 522 páginas
...low, Each thing in its place is best, And what seems but idle show, Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled; Our to- days and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these ; Leave no... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1850 - 476 páginas
...; Each thing in its place is best ; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials...elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part ; For the Gods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Both the... | |
| 1850 - 144 páginas
...; Each thing in its plane is best, And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials...blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion Ihese ; Leave no yawning gaps between ; Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen.... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1850 - 188 páginas
...punctualitie and too much morositie are the two poles of pride." CHAPTER EIGHTH. WILLIAM WIRT'S CHILDHOOD. " For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials...and yesterdays, Are the blocks with which we build." — Longfellow. FOR the encouragement of young men laboring under serious disadvantages, an example... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1850 - 184 páginas
...punctualitie and too much morositie are the two poles of pride." CHAPTER EIGHTH. WILLIAM WIRT'S CHILDHOOD. " For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled ; Our to-days and yesterday?, Are the blocks with which we build." — Longfellow. FOR the encouragement of young men... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1851 - 596 páginas
...feeling We may not wholly stay; By silence sanctifying, not concealing, The grief that must have way. THE BUILDERS. ALL are architects of Fate, Working...elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part ; For the gods see every where. Let us do our work as well, Both the... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 páginas
...Each thing in its place is best ; And what seems but idle show, Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials...elder days of art, Builders wrought with greatest caro Bach minute and unseen part, For the gods are everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Both the... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1852 - 256 páginas
...; Each thing in its place is best ; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials...elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part ; For the Gods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Make the... | |
| Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1852 - 406 páginas
...place is best ; And what seems but idle show, Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structura that we raise, Time is with materials filled ; Our...elder days of art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and each unseen part — For the gods see every where. Let us do our work as well,... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1852 - 250 páginas
...place is best ; And what seems but idle show, Strengthens and supports the rest. 3. For the structures that we raise, Time is with materials filled ; Our...and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. 4. Truly shape and fashion these ; Leave no yawning gap between; Think not, because no man sees, Such... | |
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