| Marquess George Nathaniel Curzon Curzon of Kedleston - Oratory - 1914 - 92 pages
...summer, or the balmy affluence of spring, its breath, its sunshine ; at the end he is reaped, the produce not of one climate, but of all, not of good alone, but of sorrow, perhaps mellowed and ripened, perhaps stricken and withered and sour. How then shall we judge... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Oratory - 1920 - 192 pages
...summer, or the balmy affluence of spring, its breath, its sunshine; at the end he is reaped, the produce not of one climate, but of all, not of good alone, but of sorrow, perhaps mellowed and ripened, perhaps stricken and withered and sour. How then shall we judge... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - Anthologies - 1923 - 252 pages
...of summer, or the bamly affluence of spring, its breath, its sunshine; at the end he is reaped, the product not of one climate but of all, not of good alone but of sorrow, perhaps mellowed and ripened, perhaps stricken and withered and sour. How, then, shall we judge... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - Literature - 1923 - 284 pages
...of summer, or the bamly affluence of spring, its breath, its sunshine; at the end he is reaped, the product not of one climate but of all, not of good alone but of sorrow, perhaps mellowed and ripened, perhaps stricken and withered and sour. How, then, shall we judge... | |
| 1896 - 432 pages
...effluence of the spring — its breatb, its sunshine, its dew. And at the end he is reaped — the product, not of one climate, but of all ; not of good alone, but of evil ; not of joy alone, but of sorrow — perhaps mellowed and ripened, perhaps stricken and withered and sour. How, then, shall we... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - Speeches, addresses, etc - 1928 - 508 pages
...of summer, or the balmy affluence of spring, its breath, its sunshine; at the end he is reaped, the product not of one climate but of all, not of good alone but of sorrow, perhaps mellowed and ripened, perhaps stricken and withered and sour. How, then, shall we judge... | |
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