The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of George Herbert ..., Volumen21private circulation, 1874 |
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... fears , I knew you could not look but well ; And dews , that would have fall'n in tears , I kiss'd away before they fell . I watch'd the little flutterings , The doubt my mother would not see ; She spoke at large of many things , And at ...
... fears , I knew you could not look but well ; And dews , that would have fall'n in tears , I kiss'd away before they fell . I watch'd the little flutterings , The doubt my mother would not see ; She spoke at large of many things , And at ...
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... fear of God at all times dwell . In an Essay on the Life and Writings of our Worthy1 I give a critical examination of both in their inward mean- ings and significances and worth . In this - Memorial - Intro- duction I limit myself very ...
... fear of God at all times dwell . In an Essay on the Life and Writings of our Worthy1 I give a critical examination of both in their inward mean- ings and significances and worth . In this - Memorial - Intro- duction I limit myself very ...
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... fear he knew that history and its meanings better and deeper than his Critic , who cites a bit of a Letter written in his seventeenth year to meet facts of his twenty - sixth - thirtieth years . Sir Walter Scott gives the same judgment ...
... fear he knew that history and its meanings better and deeper than his Critic , who cites a bit of a Letter written in his seventeenth year to meet facts of his twenty - sixth - thirtieth years . Sir Walter Scott gives the same judgment ...
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... fear ' and so making no ' haste ' - but sang . ' The Sunday before his death , ' says Walton , ' he rose suddenly from his bed or couch , called for one of his instruments , took it into his hand , and said , " My God , my God , 6 66 My ...
... fear ' and so making no ' haste ' - but sang . ' The Sunday before his death , ' says Walton , ' he rose suddenly from his bed or couch , called for one of his instruments , took it into his hand , and said , " My God , my God , 6 66 My ...
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... fear the rod ; The stormie - working soul spits lies and froth . Dare to be true : nothing can need a ly ; A fault , which needs it most , grows two thereby . XIV . Flie idlenesse ; which yet thou canst not flie By dressing ...
... fear the rod ; The stormie - working soul spits lies and froth . Dare to be true : nothing can need a ly ; A fault , which needs it most , grows two thereby . XIV . Flie idlenesse ; which yet thou canst not flie By dressing ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Asaph beast Bemerton Bishop blessings bloud brave canst Church Porch crie Danvers deare death doth dust earth edition Edmund Spenser Essay ev'n ev'ry eyes fear flesh flie GEORGE HERBERT Giles Fletcher give glorie God's grace grief grone hand hath head heart heaven Herbert erases holy honour Ibid Izaak Walton King Leighton Bromswold Line live look Lord meaning minde misprinted Montgomery Castle Mother musick Nicholas Ferrar Note Parentalia payd Philip Sydney pleasure poem poore pound prayer prebend Richard Richard Crashaw Richard Wilton runne sense shine show Thyself sinecure sing sinne skie sorrows soul sowre stanza starres sunne sure sweet tears Temple Thee Thine things Thou art Thou didst Thou dost Thou hast thought Thy praise unto Various Readings verse vertue Walton Williams Willmott wilt winde word writes Yeowell ΙΟ