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" From victory to victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its paths with patient, stainless feet, Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes My dwelling, and its meanest things my mates: Clad in no prouder garb than outcasts... "
Chats about Books: Poets and Novelists - Page 309
by Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1883 - 360 pages
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The Light of Asia, Or, The Great Renunciation (Mahâbhinishkramana): Being ...

Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 264 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its paths with patient, stainless feet, Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes...sheltered by no more pomp Than the dim cave lends or the jungle-bush. This will I do because the woful cry Of life and all flesh living cometh up Into my ears,...
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The Melbourne Review, Volume 10, Issues 37-40

1885 - 478 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its paths with patient, stainless feet, Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes My dwelling, and its meanest thinga my mates : Clad in no prouder garb than outcasts wear, Fed with no meats save what the charitable...
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Good Company, Volume 4

1880 - 592 pages
...Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes My dwelling, anil its meanest things my mates; Cla•l in no prouder garb than outcasts wear, Fed with no...This will I do because the woful cry Of life and all Sesh living cometh up Into my cars, and all my soul is full Of pity for tho sickness of this world;...
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Good Company, Volume 4

1880 - 592 pages
...paths with patient, stainless feet. Making its <lust my bed, it« loneliest wast« My dwelling, nnd its meanest things my mates; Clad in no prouder garb...sheltered by no more pomp Than the dim cave lends, or the jangle bash. This will I do because the woiul cry Of life nnd all flesh living cometh up Into my ears,...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 39

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 882 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its path with patient, stainless feet, Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes...meats save what the charitable Give of their will." — The contrasts here between the two earthly conditions are as sharp and clearly -denned as can well...
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The New Englander, Volume 3

1880 - 884 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its path with patient, stainless feet. Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes...meats save what the charitable Give of their will."— The contrasts here between the two earthly conditions are as sharp and clearly-defined as can well...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 39

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 996 pages
...the red record of my name. I choose To tread its path with patient, stainless feet, Making its dusl my bed, its loneliest wastes My dwelling, and its...meats save what the charitable Give of their will."— The contrasts here between the two earthly conditions are as sharp and clearly-defined as can well...
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Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volume 3

1880 - 1170 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its paths with patient, stainless feet. Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes My dwelling, and its meanest thinus my mates : Clad in no prouder garb tliau outcasts wear. Fed with no meats save what the charitable...
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Poetical Works of Edwin Arnold: Containing The Light of Asia, The Indian ...

Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its paths with patient, stainless feet, Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes...sheltered by no more pomp Than the dim cave lends or the jungle-bush. This will I do because the woful cry Of life and all flesh living cometh up Into my ears,...
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Asoka and Indo-Scythian galleries.-Pt. 2. Gupta and Inscription galleries

Indian Museum, John Anderson - 1883 - 326 pages
...victory, till earth Wears the red record of my name. I choose To tread its paths with patient, stainless feet, Making its dust my bed, its loneliest wastes...sheltered by no more pomp Than the dim cave lends or the jungle-bush. This will I do because the woeful cry Of life and all flesh living cometh up Into my ears,...
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