The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop HallT. Nelson, 1855 - 498 strán (strany) |
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Strana 20
... heav'n a better bargain , then to give Onely thy single market - money for it . Joyn hands with God to make a man to live . Give to all something ; to a good poore man , Till thou change names , and be where he began . Man is God's ...
... heav'n a better bargain , then to give Onely thy single market - money for it . Joyn hands with God to make a man to live . Give to all something ; to a good poore man , Till thou change names , and be where he began . Man is God's ...
Strana 21
... heav'n or hell . 11 Judge not the preacher ; for he is thy Judge : If thou mislike him , thou conceiv'st him not . God calleth preaching folly . Do not grudge To pick out treasures from an earthen pot . The worst speaks something good ...
... heav'n or hell . 11 Judge not the preacher ; for he is thy Judge : If thou mislike him , thou conceiv'st him not . God calleth preaching folly . Do not grudge To pick out treasures from an earthen pot . The worst speaks something good ...
Strana 28
... heav'n doth glasse : Was ever grief like mine ? Why , Cesar is their onely king , not I : He clave the stonie rock , when they were drie ; But surely not their hearts , as I will trie : Was ever grief like mine ? Ah ! how they scourge ...
... heav'n doth glasse : Was ever grief like mine ? Why , Cesar is their onely king , not I : He clave the stonie rock , when they were drie ; But surely not their hearts , as I will trie : Was ever grief like mine ? Ah ! how they scourge ...
Strana 35
... heav'n , and traced fountains : But there are two vast , spacious things , The which to measure it doth more behove : Yet few there are that found them ; Sinne and Love . Who would know Sinne , let him repair Unto mount Olivet ; there ...
... heav'n , and traced fountains : But there are two vast , spacious things , The which to measure it doth more behove : Yet few there are that found them ; Sinne and Love . Who would know Sinne , let him repair Unto mount Olivet ; there ...
Strana 36
... heav'n the centre . In so much dregs the quintessence is small : The spirit and good extract of my heart Comes to about the many hundreth part . Yet , Lord , restore thine image , heare my call : And though my hard heart scarce to thee ...
... heav'n the centre . In so much dregs the quintessence is small : The spirit and good extract of my heart Comes to about the many hundreth part . Yet , Lord , restore thine image , heare my call : And though my hard heart scarce to thee ...
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Strana 198 - I the unkind, ungrateful ? Ah, my dear, I cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I \ Truth, Lord, but I have marrM them : let my shame Go where it doth deserve.
Strana 193 - TEACH me, my God and King, In all things thee to see, And what I do in any thing, To do it as for thee...
Strana 10 - Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy actions to them both.
Strana 73 - WHO is the honest man ? He that doth still and strongly good pursue, To God, his neighbour, and himself most true ; Whom neither force nor fawning can Unpin or wrench from giving all their due. Whose honesty is not So loose or easy, that a ruffling wind Can blow away, or glittering look it blind ; Who rides his sure and even trot, While the world now rides by, now lags behind.
Strana 41 - As larks, harmoniously, And sing this day thy victories : 'Then shall the fall further the flight in me.
Strana 148 - TRAVELL'D on, seeing the hill, where lay My expectation. A long it was and weary way. The gloomy cave of Desperation I left on th' one, and on the other side The rock of Pride.
Strana 95 - But Man hath caught and kept it, as his prey. His eyes dismount the highest star ; He is, in little, all the sphere. Herbs gladly cure our flesh, because that they Find their acquaintance there.
Strana 160 - All wasted? Not so, my heart; but there is fruit, And thou hast hands.
Strana 98 - I made a posy, while the day ran by: Here will I smell my remnant out, and tie My life within this band.
Strana 187 - DISCIPLINE. THROW away thy rod. Throw away thy wrath 0 my God, Take the gentle path. For my heart's desire Unto thine is bent : I aspire To a full consent. Not a word or look I affect to own, But by book, And thy book alone.