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" Unto each man his handiwork, unto each his crown, The just Fate gives; Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. "Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's weight And puts it by, It is well with him suffering,... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 237
edited by - 1917
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The Scottish Review, Volume 3

1883 - 496 pages
...crown The just Fate gives : Whoso takes the world's life and hig own lays down, He, dying so, lives. ' Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's weight And puts it by, It is well for him suffering, though he face man's fate, — How should he die ? ' Seeing death hath no part in...
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Scientific Religion: Or Higher Possibilities of Life and Practice Through ...

Laurence Oliphant - 1888 - 528 pages
...The just Fate gives ; Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's...suffering, though he face man's fate ; How should he die 1 Seeing death has no part in him any more, no power Upon his head ; He has bought his eternity with...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 49; Volume 112

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1889 - 906 pages
...than a " For an hour, if ye look for him, he is no more *leat SOrrOW' '""""For one hour's space ; " Seeing death has no part in him any more, no power...his eternity with a little hour, And is not dead. Then ye lift up your eyes to him and behold him crowned, A deathless face." — Contemporary Review....
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NATHAN HALE

WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE - 1902 - 176 pages
...The just Fate gives; Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down, He, dying, so lives. Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's...weight, And puts it by, It is well with him suffering, tho he face man's fate. How should he die, Seeing death hath no part in him any more, no power Upon...
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Of Education: With Appended Addresses on "The Scholar" and "The College of ...

Richard Rogers Bowker - 1903 - 138 pages
...just fate gives ; Whoso takes the world's life on him, and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. '' Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's weight, And puts it by, 73 It is well with him suffering, though he face man's fate; How should he die ? " Seeing death has...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 6

Alfred Henry Miles - 1905 - 658 pages
...just Fate gives ; Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. " Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's...How should he die ? "Seeing death has no part in him anymore, no power Upon his head ; He has bought his eternity with a little hour, And is not dead. "...
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The Atonement

Leighton Pullan - 1906 - 284 pages
...purposes of God. Of many men in some degree, but of only One in the fullest degree, can it be said : — ' Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's...his eternity with a little hour, And is not dead.' How far the modern poet who wrote these words was thinking of Christ when he thus paraphrased the prophet's...
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The Main Tendencies of Victorian Poetry: Studies in the Thought and Art of ...

Arnold Smith - 1907 - 232 pages
...The just Fate gives ; Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's...bought his eternity with a little hour And is not dead. The passionate denunciation of Before a Crucifix and the exultant mockery of the Hymn of Man are the...
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Swinburne: An Estimate

John Drinkwater - 1913 - 238 pages
...The just Fate gives; Whoso takes the world's life on him and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wronged world's...no power Upon his head; He has bought his eternity in a little hour, And is not dead. For an hour, if ye look for him, he is no more found, For one hour's...
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The War and After: Short Chapters on Subjects of Serious Practical Import ...

Sir Oliver Lodge - 1915 - 258 pages
...life on him and his own lays down, He, dying so, lives. Whoso bears the whole heaviness of the wrong'd world's weight And puts it by, It is well with him suffering, though he face man's fate ; r How should he die ? Seeing death has no part in him any more, no power Upon his head ; He has bought...
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