And her warm-hearted nature, not in thought.
Most certainly ’tis necessary for man,
Whene’er he hath accomplished any work,
To find foundation for it in ideas.
But yet ’tis only schooling of man’s will
In harmony with all his skill and power
To undertake some real work in life
Which will help forward all the human race.
When whirr of busy wheels sounds in mine ears,
Or when I see some creaking windlass drawn