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" No dread of toil have we or ours ; We know our worth, and weigh our powers ; The more we work the more we win : Success to Trade... "
Voices from the Mountains and from the Crowd - Page 206
by Charles Mackay - 1853 - 373 pages
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Dwight's American Magazine, Volume 3

Theodore Dwight - 1847 - 838 pages
...the more we win ; Success to trade ! Success to spade ! And to the corn that's coming in ! And joy io him, who, o'er his task, Remembers toil is nature's...as a man. Who only asks for humblest wealth, Enough tor competence and health ; And leisure, when his work is done, To read his book, By chimney nook,...
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Toil and Trial: A Story of London Life. To which are Added The Iron Rule ...

Mrs. Newton Crosland - 1849 - 196 pages
...how it was that he felt positively elated at hearing his father praise Miriam Lowe. CHAPTEE VIII. " And joy to him who o'er his task Remembers toil is...competence and health ; And leisure when his work is donej To read his book By chimney nook, Or stroll at setting of the sun. Who toils as every man should...
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Toil and Trial: a Story of London Life: To which are Added The Iron Rule ...

Mrs. Newton Crosland - English fiction - 1849 - 202 pages
...how it was that he felt positively elated at hearing his father praise Miriam Lowe. CHAPTER VIII. " And joy to him who o'er his task Remembers toil is...sinks His independence as a man. Who only asks for humhlesi wealth, Knough for competence and health ; And leisure when his work is done, To read his...
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Toil and Trial: a Story of London Life: To which are Added The Iron Rule ...

Mrs. Newton Crosland - English fiction - 1849 - 190 pages
...hearing his father praise Miriam Lowe. CHAPTER VIII. " And joy to him who o'er his task Kenicmbcrs toil is Nature's plan ; Who working thinks — And...independence as a man. Who only asks for humblest wealth, Knough for competence and health ; And leisure when his work is done; To read his book By chimney nook,...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...! Success to Spade ! And to the Corn that's coming in ! And joy to him, who o'er his task Rememhers toil is Nature's plan ; Who, working, thinks — And...sinks His independence as a man. Who only asks for humhlest wealth, Enough for competence and health ; And leisure, when his work is done, To read his...
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The Poetical Works of Charles Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1857 - 536 pages
...win : And joy to hiin, who o'er his task Remembers toil is Nature's plan ; Who, working, thinks—and never sinks His independence as a man. Who only asks...leisure, when his work is done, To read his book by chimney-nook, Or stroll at setting of the sun : Who toils, as every man should toil, For fair reward,...
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Voices from the Crowd: and Town Lyrics

Charles Mackay - 1857 - 144 pages
...we work the more we win : Success to Trade ! Success to Spade ! And to the corn that's coming in 1 And joy to him, who o'er his task Remembers toil is Nature's plan ; Who, working, thinks—and never sinks His independence as a man. Who only asks for humblest wealth, Enough for competence...
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Ballads and Lyrics

Charles Mackay - Ballads, Scots - 1859 - 518 pages
...toil have we or ours ; We know our worth, and weigh our powers ; The more we work the more we win : IT And joy to him, who o'er his task Remembers toil is...leisure, when his work is done, To read his book by chimney-nook, Or stroll at setting of the sun : Who toils, as every man should toil, For fair reward,...
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The Young Lady's Cabinet of Gems: A Choice Collection of Pieces in Poetry ...

Virginia De Forrest - Anthologies - 1860 - 368 pages
...Mary Howitt observes that 'money quarrels are always bitter ones :' and Charles Mackay praises the man ' Who only asks for humblest wealth. Enough for competence and health.' However, I must not longer intrude on your time. So far from needing any quotations from me on the...
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The Quarterly Magazine of the Independent Order of Odd-Fellows, Manchester Unity

Fraternal organizations - 1862 - 542 pages
...powers; The more we work, the more we win ; Success to Trade ! Success to Spade ! And to the Corn that's coming in ! And joy to him, who o'er his task Remembers...sinks His independence as a man. Who only asks for bumblest wealth, Enough for competence and health ; And leisure, when his work is done, To read his...
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