| Henry Morley - 1873 - 964 halaman
...Presumption," yet in heaven, questioning whether he would serve God: " ' Wherefore/ he said, * shall I toil? No need have I of master. I can work With my own hands...smile, Serve Him, bend to Him thus in vassalage? I may ke God as He. Stand by me, strong supporters, firm in strife. Hard-mooded heroes, famous warriors,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 halaman
...30 Found buildings ; said he questioned whether he Would serve God. Wherefore, he said, shall I toil :No need have I of master. I can work With my own...firm in strife. Hard-mooded heroes, famous warriors, 40 Have chosen me for chief; one may take thought With such for counsel, and with such secure Large... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 706 halaman
...yet in heaven, Questioning whether he would serve God : — " ' Wherefore,' he said, ' shall I toil ? No need have I of master. I can work With my own hands...worthy of a God, Higher in heaven. Why shall I, for hlrt smile, Serve him, bend to him thus in vassalage ? I may be God as he. Stand by me, strong supporters,... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 708 halaman
...in heaven, questioning whether he would serve God: —• " ' Wherefore,' he said, ' shall I toil ? No need have I of master. I can work With my own hands...more worthy of a God, Higher in heaven. Why shall 1, for hi,i smile, Serve him, bend to him thus in vassalage ? I may be God as he. Stand by me, strong... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 720 halaman
...marvels, and have power To build a throne more worthy of a God. Higher in heaven. Why shall I, for bin smile, Serve him, bend to him thus in vassalage ?...be God as he. Stand by me, strong supporters, firm ill strife. Hard-mooded heroes, famous warriors, Have chosen me for chief; one may take thought, With... | |
| Cunningham Geikie - 1881 - 524 halaman
...Summoning his hosts, he thus addressed them : — " Wherefore shall I toil ? No need have I of roaster. I can work With my own hands great marvels, and have...Higher in heaven. Why shall I, for His smile, Serve Him and bow me thus in vassalage? I may be God as He. Stand by me, strong supporters, firm in strife. Hard-mooded... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 538 halaman
...manhood, becomes a republican, disdainful of vassalage to God: '"Wherefore," he said, "shall I toll? No need have I of master. I can work With my own hands great marvels, and have power To build ft throne more worthy of a God, Higher in heaven! Why shall I, for His smile. Serve Him, bend to Him... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 halaman
...German sense of might of individual manhood, becomes a republican, disdainful of vassalage to God: Serve Him, bend to Him thus in vassalage? I may be God as He. Stand by me, strong supporters, linn in strife. Hard-mooded heroes, famous warrior*. Have chosen me for chief; one may take thought... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 492 halaman
...Found buildings ; said he questioned whether he Would serve God. Wherefore, he said, BhallltoU? lio need have I of master. I can work With my own hands...Him thus in vassalage ? I may be God as He. Stand by mo, strong supporters firm in strife. Hard-mooded heroes, famous warriors, 40 Have chosen me for chief... | |
| John Cunningham Geikie - 1884 - 538 halaman
...pride, nor would serve God." Summoning his hosts, ho thus addressed them : — ."Wherefore shall I toil? No need have I of master. I can work With my own hands...Higher in heaven. Why shall I, for His smile, Serve Him and bow me thus in vassalage P I may be God as He. Stand by me, strong supporters, firm in strife.... | |
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