My work is mine, And, heresy or not, if my hand slacked I should rob God - since He is fullest good Leaving a blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight... The Cambrian - Side 5531900Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Eliot - 1874 - 224 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." "Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio ; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 246 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." 44 Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio ; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
| George Eliot - 1874 - 268 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." " Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio ; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
| George Eliot - 1883 - 376 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." " Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio ; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 422 sider
...himself can make man's best Withont best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using suulight well To fashion finest maple till it serves More cunningly...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." "Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio ; Turning ont work by mere necessity And... | |
| 1885 - 1074 sider
...from a chromo-lithographic press. The work must be after the order of that of Stradivari, who used sunlight well To fashion finest maple till it serves More cunningly than throats, for harmony. At this point let us look for a moment at a part of the machinery which is not, as it is sometimes... | |
| George Eliot - 1886 - 520 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." " Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
| George Eliot - 1887 - 520 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." " Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
| 1889 - 1038 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...Emperor with bungling hands, And lose my work, which conies as natural As self at waking." But, on the other hand, he knew that whatever his hand found... | |
| George Eliot - 1891 - 210 sider
...blank instead of violins. I say, not God Himself can make man's best Without best men to help Him. I am one best Here in Cremona, using sunlight well To...my work, which comes as natural As self at waking." " Thou art little more Than a deft potter's wheel, Antonio ; Turning out work by mere necessity And... | |
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