Lontane, and soon was joyous again, telling his wondrous epic of the main to the beach-combers in the parc de Bougainville or in the Paris saloon, where the brown and white toilers of land and sea make merry.
These are the two classes of the labouring people; the labourers on the land, and the toilers of the sea.
Toilers from shops and fields united, The party we of all who work; The earth belongs to us, the people, No room here for the shirk.
He was always fond of that class; possibly also some vague atavistic sympathy for the toilers of the sea lay dormant in his blood like an inherited memory.
Toilers upon the sea, the Whistling-buoy would speak!
He knew the world of workers--the toilers and bearers of burdens.
Brahms realized this and felt the dignity of his office, holding high the standard; and yet he knew that the toilers in the fields were doing a service to humanity, just as necessary as his own.
Like the thirsty toilers in the city, I draw and draw again, and am each time refreshed and revived.
The result is that Hudson Taylor became one of the most prodigious toilers of all time.
On a sudden I found myself jerked right off the yard; but I fortunately had hold of the gasket, which I was passing through the mizzen top-sail, and by it hauled myself up again and finished the work.
Thus the men were kept in a state of absolute slavery, without self-respect or a chance of improvement.
Instead of acting thus, I sat down on the heather by his side, and, looking foolish and humbled, I began plucking off the crisp flowers and leaves, and throwing them to the winds.
It will be the unity of Labor that will win the world for the workers, just as the embryonic democracy of the toilers in its blind groupings has already cracked the shell of the industrial autocracy of the present day.
That history, when finally written, will recite tales of heroism and deeds of daring and unassuming acts of bravery on the part of obscure toilers beside which the vaunted prowess of famous men will seem tawdry by comparison.
No wonder that the painter has so often found subjects for his canvas and brushes among the toilers of the deep.
The toilers had been paid in richer stuff than gold.
The pair of toilers emerged at last from the black rift and climbed an ice-capped ridge which fell like a sloping watershed in a southward direction.
It was indeed a blizzard of the roaring, ramping type that only the Yukon knows, and it increased to diabolical fury as the toilers reached the steepest pitch of the mountain.
May the blessing of Him who dwelt in the Burning Bush, rest upon all these toilers on the prairies of the new Northwest.
Were it possible that the ends aimed at could be reached, the toilers of the world would be undoubtedly benefited.
The toilers round about were not as a rule blessed with libraries of any value, and although he was always ready to purchase any odd lots that were brought to him, he picked up very little stock in this way.
And where can the earth-dwellers show In any land such loveliness As that wherewith your eyes we bless, O wanderers of the MinyƦ, Worn toilers over land and sea?
That means rope haulage instead of railway transportation; it means that, instead of being masters of great machines, the Russian toilers must replace the machines.
Six feet of earth make all men even; lo The toilers are the rich man's heirs at last.
And still the toilers feed the pious breed, And pin their faith upon the bishop's sleeve; Hungry for hope they gulp a moldy creed And dine on faith.
All these toilers gather about the head of the farm and his wife, who await them in gloomy silence.
What have you done, O State, That the toilers should shout your ways; Should light up the fires of their hate If a "traitor" should dare dispraise?
In another week or two the swarmingtoilers would have moved their mushroom town further on towards Crane Valley, and I was almost oppressed by a sense of what all this tremendous activity promised me.
All that the world could give seemed comprised within the brief sentence; and it was difficult to remember that we stood clear in the eyes of the swarming toilers upon the level prairie.
These Toilers of the Light," said the Friesian, Peter Schmidt, "are the most stimulating to my ideas.
Frederick understood legno santo, Toilers of the Light, and even what his uncle had said about "up with you in the dismal air.
Frederick recalled his dream--how the dead stoker had been standing under the vines with the cords in his hand and had then led Peter Schmidt and himself to the Toilers of the Light.
They pompously call themselvesToilers of the Light.
There they are," he thought, smiling, "the Toilers of the Light.
When Frederick found himself leaning over a hole such as foxes make, seriously hunting for a way to the Toilers of the Light, he came to his senses and laughed at himself.
It was unlike him to go on and relate, as he did, the dream that had been greatly occupying his thoughts, which began with the landing in a mystic port and ended with the Toilers of the Light.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "toilers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: commoner; laborer; peasantry; proletariat; shopkeeper; toiler