Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through dark fortune and through bright. The cause thou fightest for, so far as it is true, no further, yet precisely so far, is very sure of victory. The falsehood alone of it will be conquered, will be... The North of England Magazine - Página 441843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1843 - 404 páginas
...there, and said, "Behold, ye must not tread us down like slaves ; and ye shall not, — and cannotI" Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through...bright. The cause thou fightest for, so far as it is time, no farther, yet precisely so far, is very sure of victory. The falsehood alone of it will be... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1850 - 148 páginas
...ESQ., AOTHOH ОГ "THE CONÇUEST OF CANADA," "HOCHZLAQA," "THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS," &C., Л <; ' Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through dark fortune and through bright. The cause thou lightest for, so far as it is true — no farther, yet precisely so far — is very sure of vietotorj;... | |
| Caroline M. Mersereau - 1860 - 370 páginas
...that hope makes In all designs begun on earth below, Fails in the promised largeness. Shakspeare. 7. Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through...so far —is very sure of victory ; the falsehood of it alone will be abolished, as it ought to be. 8. And would your vain presumption soar so high ?... | |
| Sir John Skelton - 1865 - 398 páginas
...than an abrupt and violent death.' ' Fight on, thou brave, true heart,' Carlyle had once urged him, ' and falter not, through dark fortune and through bright....so far — is very sure of victory : the falsehood of it alone will be abolished, as it ought to be.' Such was the brave counsel he had listened to ;... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 406 páginas
...there, and said, "Behold, ye must not tread us down like slaves ; and ye shall not, — and cannot!" Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through dark fortune and through bright. The cause thou lightest for, so far as it is true, no farther, yet precisely so far, is very sure of victory. The... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 432 páginas
...there and said, " Behold, ye must not tread us down like slaves ; and ye shall not, and cannot ! " 7. Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through...cause thou fightest for, so far as it is true, no further, yet precisely so far, is very sure of victory. The falsehood alone of it will be conquered,... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1876 - 406 páginas
...there, and said, "Behold, ye must not tread us down like slaves ; and ye shall not, — and cannot!" Fight on, thou brave true heart, and falter not, through dark fortune and through bright. The cause thou tightest for, so far as it is true, no farther, yet precisely so far, is very sure of victory. The... | |
| Samuel Davey - 1879 - 302 páginas
...support an unjust thing. " Await the issue. That which is right and just alone can have the victory. The cause thou fightest for, so far as it is true, no further, yet precisely so far, is sure of victory. The falsehood alone of it will be conquered, will... | |
| Charles Williams - 1880 - 146 páginas
..."Within these limits they have no doubt. " The cause " they fight for, " so far as it is true, and 121 no farther, yet precisely so far, is very sure of...abolished, as it ought to be: but the truth of it cooperates with the world's eternal tendencies, and cannot be conquered." 122 LIST OF BOOKS ON BAPTISM... | |
| 1884 - 506 páginas
...Spirit and by His ministers in the form of one more and still another great tidal wave. HW Naisbitt. The cause thou fightest for, so far as it is true,...farther, yet precisely so far, is very sure of victory. — Carlyle. SOME STRANGE METALS. SOME of the metals which are familiar enough to the chemist, though... | |
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