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Breeds the Sweater, harsh exploiter of the toiler's brow,
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, July 18, 1891 Various
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Man groans beneath his burden, beneath the chain he wears; and still the toiler's guerdon is worth the pain he bears.
Rippling Rhymes Walt Mason
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Mr Ferguson, deprived of the solace of song, filled in the time by gazing at the toiler's back-hair.
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` ` You look out: the toiler's day is a-comin ', and it ain't so fur off, neither!' '
Alice Adams 1921
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"You look out: the toiler's day is a-comin ', and it ain't so fur off, neither!"
Alice Adams Booth Tarkington 1907
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Human beings -- men from the toiler's bench, the carpenter's bench, from behind the counter, from the land, from the mine -- don khaki, become soldiers, and there seems something different about them.
The Devil's Paw 1906
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Give me the toiler's joy who has seen the sunlight burst on the distant turrets in the land of his desire.
The Girl Wanted Nixon Waterman 1901
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To be initiated into these creative struggles, to shed on the toiler's path the consolatory ray of faith and encouragement, had seemed the chief privilege of her marriage.
The Recovery 1901
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The room swam in vivid sunshine, and seemed thus to typify the toiler's escape from poverty and defeat.
The Light of the Star A Novel Hamlin Garland 1900
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To be initiated into these creative struggles, to shed on the toiler's path the consolatory ray of faith and encouragement, had seemed the chief privilege of her marriage.
Crucial Instances Edith Wharton 1899
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