There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth : Glad Hearts! without reproach or blot Who do thy work, and know it not: Oh! Essays and Poems - Page 72by Jones Very - 1839 - 175 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 pages
...terrors overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free ; And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who,...reproach or blot ; Who do thy work, and know it not : Oh ! if through confidence misplaced They fail, thy saving arms, dread Power ! around them cast.... | |
| R. C. J. - 1866 - 304 pages
...terrors overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free ; And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who,...reproach or blot ; Who do thy work, and know it not : Oh ' if through confidence misplaced They fail, thy saving arms, dread Power ! around them cast!... | |
| Enaeas Sweetland Dallas - 1866 - 362 pages
...the worthiness of action that springs from a freer and more pleasurable impulse. To Duty he says : There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who...misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth : (.•kid hvarts ! without reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not: Oh, if through cunfulrncc... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1866 - 508 pages
...dost set free; And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity! There are who ask not if thine eye ]3e on. them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving...rely Upon the genial sense of youth : Glad hearts 1 without reproach or blot ; Who do thy work, and know it not : May joy be theirs while life shall... | |
| William Walsham How (bp. of Wakefield.) - 1866 - 168 pages
...forasmuch as, what the law commands, that he does, not because the law commands, but because he loves. " Glad hearts ! without reproach or blot, " Who do Thy work, and know it not." So again sings Wordsworth in the same Ode as before. If we sorely need the restraining force, the informing... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 pages
...overawe, — From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity, — n. There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who...thou, if they should totter, teach them to stand fast! in. Serene will be our days, and bright, And happy will our nature be When love is an unerring light,... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 586 pages
...terrors overawe ; From vain temptations dost set free; And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who,...reproach or blot ; Who do thy work and know it not ; Oh ! if through confidence misplaced They fail, thy saving arms, dread Power ! around them cast.... | |
| Sunday readings - 1867 - 232 pages
...terrors overawe, From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity! There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them; who,...reproach or blot, Who do thy work, and know it not. Oh ! if, through confidence misplaced, They fail, Thy saving arms, dread power ! around them cast.... | |
| 1868 - 738 pages
...passage. f\ Having apostrophized Duty as ^ the ' stern daughter of the voice of God,' he continues, — ' There are who ask not if thine eye Be on them ; who,...reproach or blot, Who do thy work, and know it not : May joy be theirs while life shall last ! And thou, if they should totter, teach them to stand fast.'... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1868 - 710 pages
...dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity ! There are who ask not if thine eye Ba on them ; who, in love and truth, Where no misgiving...blot ; Who do thy work and know it not ; Long may tho kindly implulse last ! But thou, if they should totter, teach them \ stand fast ! Serene will be... | |
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