| 1873 - 398 pages
...life but flung away ; He liveth longest who can tell Of best things truly done each day. Then fill each hour with what will last Buy up the moments as...life above when this is past Is the ripe fruit of the life beluw. Sow love, and taste its fruitage pure : Sow peace, and reap its harvest bright : Sow... | |
| 1864 - 348 pages
...is being flung away ; . He liveth longest who can tell Of true things truly done each day. Fill op each hour with what will last, Buy up the moments as they go ; The life above when this is past, Is tlic ripe fruit of life below. ONE BRICK LAID WRONG. Not long ago some workmen were engaged in building... | |
| 1857 - 954 pages
...wisdom speaks, must live it too. He is the wisest who can tell How first he lived, then spoke, the true. Be what thou seemest ! live thy creed ! Hold up to...Master's steps be thine. Fill up each hour with what will Itat ; Buy up the momenta as they go: The life above, when this is past, Is the ripe fruit of life... | |
| 1734 - 760 pages
...wisdom speaks must live it too ; He is the wisest who can tell How first he lived, then spoke, the true. Be what thou seemest, live thy creed ; Hold up to...life above, when this is past, Is the ripe fruit of Ijfc below. Sow truth if thou the truth would'st reap, Who sows the false shall reap the vain ; Erect... | |
| 1862 - 942 pages
...wisdom speaks must lire it too ; He is the wisest who can tell How first he lived, then fpoJie the true. Be what thou seemest ; live thy creed, Hold up to...the moments as they go ; The life above, when this ia past, Is the ripe fruit of life below. Sow truth, if thou the truth would'st reap ; Who sows the... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1874 - 578 pages
...wisdom speaks must live it too ; Ho is the wisest who can tell How first he lived, then spoko the true. Fill up each hour with what will last, Buy up the moments as they go ; The life ahove, when this is past, S ! aj O •a ""* "" '3 s •3 4 0 — — Gt •^« " a »OO it O "• ^H... | |
| 1864 - 872 pages
...speaks, must live it too ; He is the wisest who can tell How first he lived, then spoke, the true. He what thou seemest ! live thy creed ! Hold up to earth...: Be what thou prayest to be made : Let the great Masters steps be thine. Fill up each hour with what will > ; Buy up the moments as they go ; The life... | |
| Third Congregational Society (Springfield, Mass.) - 1866 - 624 pages
...life but flung away : lie liveth longest, who can tell Of true things truly done each day. 2 Then fill each hour with what will last ; Buy up the moments as they go : The lile above, when this is past, Is the ripe fruit of life below. 3 Sow love, and taste its fruitage... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 pages
...Who freely gave it, freely give ; Else is that being but a dream: 'T is but to be, and not to live. Be what thou seemest! live thy creed! Hold up to earth...to be made; Let the great Master's steps be thine. V. Fill up each hour with what will last; Buy up the moments as they go: The life above, when this... | |
| 1868 - 392 pages
...of "religion in common life" — live more fully up to their profession, as a certain poet enjoins: "Be what thou seemest, live thy creed, Hold up to earth the Life Divine; Be what thou prayest to be made, Let the great Master's steps be thin* "Enrich each hour... | |
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