John Ball, be of good cheer ; for once more thou knowest, as I know, that the Fellowship of Men shall endure, however many tribulations it may have to wear through. Look you, a while ago was the light bright about us ; but it was because of the moon,... Socialists at Work - Sida 286efter Robert Hunter - 1908 - 374 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Morris - 1888 - 174 sidor
...And, lo you, soon shall she rise upon the earth.' In truth the dawn was widening now, and the colours coming into the pictures on wall and in window ; and...and the night was deep notwithstanding, and when the moonlight waned and died and there was but a little glimmer in place of the bright light, yet was the... | |
| William Morris - 1898 - 164 sidor
...hasten, or for some reason or other I should be too late ; so I spoke at last loud and hurriedly : J4 " John Ball, be of good cheer ; for once more thou knowest,...and the night was deep notwithstanding, and when the moonlight "&ar waned and died and there was but a little glimmer in place of the bright light, yet... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1898 - 346 sidor
...struggle for freedom which stretches out in phase after phase through the passing generations. " ' John Ball, be of good cheer ; for once more thou knowest...tribulations it may have to wear through. Look you, awhile ago was the light bright about us ; but it was because of the moon, and the night was deep notwithstanding,... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - 1900 - 674 sidor
...Ball," the famous Lollard preacher, who demanded the rights secured to the people by Magna Charta : " John Ball, be of good cheer ; for once more thou knowest...however many tribulations it may have to wear through." American literature is likewise loyal to this faith. Emerson heralds the dignity and independence of... | |
| William Morris - 1903 - 192 sidor
...died out in the west, was now beginning to gather in the east — the new day was beginning. 145 K I looked at the poppy that I still carried in my hand,...and the night was deep notwithstanding, and when the moonlight waned and died and there was but a little glimmer in place of the bright light, yet was the... | |
| William Morris - 1910 - 194 sidor
...died out in the west, was now beginning to gather in the east — the new day was beginning. 145 K I looked at the poppy that I still carried in my hand,...that the Fellowship of Men shall endure, however many trihuktiansjt may have to wear through. Look you, a while ago was The light bright about us ; but it... | |
| William Morris - 1912 - 358 sidor
...window before me had as yet nothing but white glass in it), the ruddy glow, which had butsolittlea while quite died out in the west, was now beginning...and the night was deep notwithstanding, and when the moonlight waned and died and there was but a little glimmer in place of the bright light, yet was the... | |
| Cecil Delisle Burns - 1920 - 176 sidor
...Strong shall be the tyranny of the latter days," cries John Ball in despair, but the answer comes, " John Ball, be of good cheer : for once more thou knowest,...shall endure, however many tribulations it may have to war through." The revolts of the thirteenth century, as well as the art of that time, filled Morris... | |
| John Haynes Holmes - 1922 - 376 sidor
...sermon like John Ball's of old, which tells "how it shall be when the measure of the time is full," how "the Fellowship of Men shall endure, however many tribulations it may have to wear through," for "fellowship is heaven, and lack of fellowship is hell; fellowship is life, and lack of fellowship... | |
| David Latham - 2007 - 289 sidor
...un-freedom of our modern times. Hope, however, he can offer, and he couches it in Ball's own terms: 'The Fellowship of Men shall endure, however many tribulations it may have to wear through' (16:284). In the first half of A Dream of John Ball the narrator takes on the role of the dreamer and... | |
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