THE work that should to-day be wrought, Defer not till to-morrow ; The help that should within be sought, Scorn from without to borrow Old maxims these — yet stout and true—- They speak in trumpet tone, To do at once what is to do, And trust OURSELVES... The Quarterly Review - Strana 488upravili: - 1843Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843 - 458 str.
...are wretchedly poor, but others are written with much ability. Of the latter we add specimens: — The work that should to-day be wrought Defer not till...justice fooled, And English tongues that lied. That hour of weak delusion's past, The empty dream has flown : Our hope and strength, we find at last, Is... | |
| Thomas Osborne Davis, Thomas Davis - 1845 - 364 str.
...- gle ? coUaporle. i m§ OUR - SELVES A --- LONE. £^M=J 3—M—_• I im 3&E OURSELVES ALONE. I. THE work that should to-day be wrought Defer not till...be sought, Scorn from without to borrow. Old maxims these—yet stout and true— They speak in trumpet tone, To do at once what is to do, And trust OURSELVES... | |
| 1857 - 808 str.
...permanent and durable form of a magazine, such articles will reach a larger class of readers : — • " The work that should to-day be wrought, Defer not...sought, Scorn from without to borrow ; Old maxims these, but stern and true, They speak with trumpet tono ; To do, at once, what Is to do. And trust ourselves... | |
| Spirit - 1861 - 224 str.
...Island shore, For those who send the Saxon Shilling OURSELVES ALONE. L THE work that should to-day he wrought Defer not till to-morrow ; The help that should...— They speak in trumpet tone, To do at once what U to do, And trust OURSELvES / < OMK. • n. Too long our Irish hearts wo school'd, In patient hope... | |
| John Martin - 1861 - 52 str.
...sentiment than that which is conveyed in the words, " IBELAND FOB THE IRISH ! !" " OOBSELVES ALONE !" " The work that should to-day be wrought Defer not till...borrow ! Old maxims these — yet stout and true— , _ . They speak in trumpet tone, — , . To do at once what is to do, And trust OURSELVES ALONE !'... | |
| Calcutta univ - 1876 - 154 str.
...some homely lines of a kind calculated to remain in one's memory, and to remind us of our duties — The work that should to-day be wrought Defer not till...Old maxims these, yet stout and true ; They speak with trumpet tone — To do whatever is to do, And trust yourselves alone. " So doing, you shall be... | |
| Sir Charles Gavan Duffy - 1880 - 802 str.
...were replaced by genuine passion, or sometimes by the studiously simple rhetoric of good sense : " The work that should to-day be wrought, defer not...at once what is to do, and trust Ourselves Alone." * While these dangerous novelties excited the alarm of the Irish Government, and the wrath of the Tory... | |
| Alfred Mason Williams - 1881 - 470 str.
...every vow ; Forever dear as now ; Queen of my heart be thou, My colleen rhu.* OURSELVES ALONE. ANON. THE work that should to-day be wrought, Defer not...justice fooled, And English tongues that lied. That hour of weak delusion 's past, The empty dream has flown ; Our hope and strength we find at last Is... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1890 - 496 str.
...These doctrines they enforced week after week in the columns of the Nation, both in poetry and prose. " The work that should to-day be wrought, defer not...at once what is to do, and trust ourselves alone." l Appeals, made in such language as this, stir the blood forty years after they were written. Repeated... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1892 - 1046 str.
...the state of the Army. It will obtrude and force its way. It must be bravely faced by Parliament. • The work that should to-day be wrought Defer not till...at once what is to do, And trust ourselves alone." *DB. FARQUHARSON (Aberdeenshire, W.) : I suppose the most pressing question we have to consider at... | |
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