| Mabel Osgood Wright - Women and literature - 1905 - 398 pages
...MOM:, USA Qris Booh is for the Brave PRATE NOT TO ME OF WEAKLINGS, WHO LAMENT THIS LIFE AND NOUGHT ACHIEVE, I HYMN THE VAST AND VALIANT CREW OF THOSE WHO HAVE SCANT TIME TO GRIEVE, FIRM SET THEIR FORTUNES TO RETRIEVE, THEY SING FOR LUCK A LUSTY STAVE, THE WORLD'S STANCH WORKERS,... | |
| Richard Burton - American poetry - 1909 - 116 pages
...Untouched of time because^ all undefiled, She makes His ways her ways eternally? BALLADE OF THE BRAVE VTE not to me of weaklings, who Lament this life and naught...those who have scant time to grieve; Firm-set their forttoies to retrieve, They sing for luck a lusty stave, The world's staunch workers, by your leave,... | |
| Kenneth Kemp - Great Britain - 1913 - 268 pages
...regulating of this World and the Universe. BALLADE OF THE BRAVE. By RICHABD BURTON, 1821-1890. Prate not to me of weaklings, who Lament this life and naught...to retrieve, They sing for luck a lusty stave, The world's staunch workers, by your leave — This is the ballade of the brave. Wan women, steel to staggering... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Brown - Dedications - 1913 - 510 pages
...1905. "This book is for the brave " ' Prate not to me of weaklings, who Lament this life and nought achieve. I hymn the vast and valiant crew Of those who have scant time to grieve. Time set their fortunes to retrieve, They sing for luck a lusty stave, The world's staunch workers,... | |
| House painting - 1918 - 684 pages
...Decorators anb $3apedjangerS, of America VOLUME XXXII OCTOBER, 1918 NUMBER TEN By Richard Burton. Prate not to me of weaklings, who Lament this life and naught...to retrieve, They sing for luck a lusty stave, The world's staunch workers, by your leave This is the ballade of the brave. Wan women, steeled to staggering... | |
| 1904 - 1010 pages
...literary achievement and makes it a distinct public service. BALLADE OF THE BRAVE BY RICHARD BURTON ORATE not to me of weaklings, who Lament this life and naught...to retrieve. They sing for luck a lusty stave, The world's staunch workers, by your' leave, — This is the ballade of the brave. Wan women, steel to... | |
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