| Rudyard Kipling - 1903 - 244 páginas
...Rail, senate, sheepfold, throne — Creation's cry goes up on high From age to cheated age: " Send us the men who do the work For which they draw the wage. " Words cannot help nor wit achieve, Nor e'en the all-gifted fool, Too weak to enter, bide, or leave... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1903 - 230 páginas
...About their morning ways : But such as dower each mortgaged hour Alike with clean courage — Even the men who do the work For which they draw the wage — Men like to Gods that do the work For which they draw the wage — Begin — continue — close... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 390 páginas
...Rail, senate, sheepfold, throne — Creation's cry goes up on high From age to cheated age: " Send us the men who do the work "For which they draw the wage." Words cannot help nor wit achieve, Nor e'en the all-gifted fool, Too weak to enter, bide, or leave... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1907 - 420 páginas
...heat About their morning ways: But such as dower each mortgaged hour Alike with clean courage — Even the men who do the work For which they draw the wage — Men like to Gods that do the work For which they draw the wage — Begin — continue — close... | |
| 1908 - 874 páginas
...Rail, senate, sheepfold, throne — Creation's cry goes up on high From age to cheated age: 'Send us the men who do the work For which they draw the wage.' "Words cannot help nor wit achieve, Nor e'en the all-gifted fool, Too weak to enter, bide, or leave... | |
| 1913 - 592 páginas
...senate, sheepfield, throne — ' ' Creation 's cry goes up on high From age to cheated age; ' Send us the men who do the work For which they draw the wage.' " HOW CAN THE COLLEGES AND THE INDUSTRIES COOPERATE? BT EDWARD D. SABINE, Terminal Engineer, New York... | |
| 1910 - 422 páginas
...public they take additional meaning: " 'Creation's cry goes up on high From age to cheated age. Send us the men who do the work For which they draw the wage.' "The merit system of appointment through examination is still in its infancy. The first attempts at... | |
| Fanny Eliza Coe - 1912 - 334 páginas
...Washington. The poet Kipling writes : — " Creation's cry goes up on high From age to living age ; Give us the men who do the work For which they draw the wage." Responsibilities come early to those who are fitted to bear them. Lawrence Washington died in 1752,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1914 - 510 páginas
...of the wilderness. Farther west the conditions become less healthy. At this station Colonel Rondon received news of sickness and of some deaths among...Africa. At these falls there was one sunset of angry splendour ; and we contrasted this going down of the sun, through broken rain-clouds and over leagues... | |
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