... bread; go, Teachers of content and honest pride, into the mine, the mill, the forge, the squalid depths of deepest ignorance, and uttermost abyss of man's neglect, and say can any hopeful plant spring up in air so foul that it extinguishes the soul's... The King's English - Page 295by Henry Watson Fowler, Francis George Fowler - 1908 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
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...strung his harp was old, and had never seen the righteous forsaken, or his seed bagging their bread ; go, Teachers of content and honest pride, into the mine, the mill, the forge, the squallid depths ot deepest ignorance, and uttermost abyss of man's neglect, and say can any hopeful... | |
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...strung his harp was old , and had never seen the righteous forsaken , or his seed begging their bread ; go , Teachers of content and honest pride, into the...extinguishes the soul's bright torch as fast as it is kindled ! And, oh! ye Pharisees of the nineteen hundredth year of Christian Knowledge, who soundingly appeal... | |
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 | Periodicals - 1844 - 610 pages
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