| Robert Comfort Metcalf, Thomas Metcalf - English language - 1894 - 300 pages
...known What to pity, what to blame ; How the fierce temptation came ; What is honor, what is shame. 26. Couldst thou in vision see Thyself the man God meant,...Thou never more wouldst be The man thou art, content. 27. No radiant pearl which crested fortune wears, No gem that twinkling hangs from beauty's ears, Not... | |
| Carl Louise Garrison - English language - 1901 - 186 pages
...compound subjects that are composed of phrases or clauses ; hence is known instead of are known. 26. Couldst thou in vision see Thyself the man God meant, Thou never more wouldst be ii The man thou art, content. 141 Thou I wouldst be man never-more lThe_ . content * fhoul art j(that)... | |
| Milton Smith Littlefield - Sunday schools - 1908 - 256 pages
...the selections chosen. " Punishment by sin, not for sin." "Time wasted is existence, used is life." " Couldst thou in vision see Thyself the man God meant,...never more wouldst be The man thou art — content." 10 Hand-work and the Spiritual Aim The supreme aim of religious instruction is spirituality. Spirituality... | |
| Samuel Dickey Gordon, Mary Kilgore Gordon - Conduct of life - 1909 - 278 pages
...Beauty. The Practical Idealist. Flying the Flag at the Tip-top. The Secret of Making Ideals Real. ' Couldst thou in vision see Thyself the man God meant;...never more wouldst be The man thou art — content." Ralph Waldo Emerson. IDEALS. Idealizing Light. One New Year's morning we walked out to a little rise... | |
| Arthur Gould, Franklin L. Dubois - Regeneration (Biology) - 1911 - 236 pages
...being, a perfect whole. Then will strife end, and we will live in perfect peace, for: — " Could 'st thou in vision see Thyself, the man God meant, Thou never more would 'st be The man thou art — content." Lovell. hours of sleep are so greatly reduced that under... | |
| Josiah Strong - Social problems - 1913 - 314 pages
...unselfish, which knows that conditions can be improved and purposes that they shall be. "Could'st them in vision see Thyself the man God meant, Thou never more would'st be The man thou art, content." This is as true of society as of the individual. Many good people have been inactive in the presence... | |
| Josiah Strong - Christian civilization - 1913 - 312 pages
...unselfish, which knows that conditions can be improved and purposes that they shall be. "Could'st them in vision see Thyself the man God meant, Thou never more would'st be The man thou art, content." This is as true of society as of the individual. Many good people have been inactive in the presence... | |
| Josiah Strong - Christian civilization - 1913 - 312 pages
...intelligent and unselfish, which knows that conditions can be improved and purposes that they shall be. "Could'st thou in vision see Thyself the man God meant, Thou never more would'st b» The man thou art, content." This is as true of society as of the individual. Many good people have... | |
| Dentistry - 1918 - 2292 pages
...that we grow, and when we think we are ripe, we have begun to get rotten." And the second, "Couldn't thou in vision see thyself the man God meant, thou never more would'st be the man thou are, content." Discussion on the President's flddms. Mr. President and Members of the American Dr.... | |
| Dentistry, Operative - 1918 - 694 pages
...we're green that we grow, and when we think we're ripe, we've begun to get rotten." And the second, "Could'st thou in vision see thyself the man God meant,...never more would'st be the man thou art, Content." DISCUSSION with the rules of the society. But seriously, the essayist has expressed many very true... | |
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