The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop HallT. Nelson, 1855 - 498 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 50
Página vii
... serve at his altar . " * It was on his return to London that this resolution was first an- nounced . The date of his ordination is unknown ; but Walton dis- covered , from the records of Lincoln , that the prebend of Layton Ecclesia ...
... serve at his altar . " * It was on his return to London that this resolution was first an- nounced . The date of his ordination is unknown ; but Walton dis- covered , from the records of Lincoln , that the prebend of Layton Ecclesia ...
Página 45
... served , Where joyes my fellows were ? Thus argu'd into hopes , my thoughts reserved No place for grief or fear ; Therefore my sudden soul caught at the place , And made her youth and fiercenesse seek thy face : At first thou gav'st me ...
... served , Where joyes my fellows were ? Thus argu'd into hopes , my thoughts reserved No place for grief or fear ; Therefore my sudden soul caught at the place , And made her youth and fiercenesse seek thy face : At first thou gav'st me ...
Página 59
... serve here . The sunne , which once did shine alone , Hung down his head , and wisht for night , When he beheld twelve sunnes for one Going about the world , and giving light . But since those pipes of gold , which brought That cordiall ...
... serve here . The sunne , which once did shine alone , Hung down his head , and wisht for night , When he beheld twelve sunnes for one Going about the world , and giving light . But since those pipes of gold , which brought That cordiall ...
Página 63
... serve thee : He did not heav'n and earth create , Yet studies them , not him by whom they be . Teach me thy love to know ; That this new light , which now I see , May both the work and workman show : Then by a sunne - beam I will climbe ...
... serve thee : He did not heav'n and earth create , Yet studies them , not him by whom they be . Teach me thy love to know ; That this new light , which now I see , May both the work and workman show : Then by a sunne - beam I will climbe ...
Página 96
... serves us , we may serve thee , And both thy servants be . 67. ANTIPHON . Chor . PRAISED be the God of love , Men . Here below , Angels . And here above : Chor . Who hath dealt his mercies so , Ang . To his friend , Men . And to his foe ...
... serves us , we may serve thee , And both thy servants be . 67. ANTIPHON . Chor . PRAISED be the God of love , Men . Here below , Angels . And here above : Chor . Who hath dealt his mercies so , Ang . To his friend , Men . And to his foe ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall George Herbert,Joseph Hall Pré-visualização indisponível - 2017 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
afflicted atheism beasts Bemerton betimes better blessing bloud canst Catechism Christ church Country Parson dead deare death deed delight discourse divine doth drest drink dust eares earth ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fear fire flesh flie fool foul Gallio GEORGE HERBERT give glorie God's gold grace grief grone hand hast hath head heart heav'n Henry Herbert HERBERT holy honour Isaac Reed labour lest light live look Lord meat Muses musick neighbour never night nought once pain parish peace Persius physician pleasure poor posie praise prayers SATIRE SATIRE III SATIRE IV Scripture servant shame shew sick sing sinne Sith skie sonne soul spondees starres sunne sure sweet tears temperance thee thine things thou art thou didst thou dost thou hast thought thy love truth unto weene weep Wherefore winde words
Passagens conhecidas
Página 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.
Página 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...
Página 10 - Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy actions to them both.
Página 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.
Página 41 - As larks, harmoniously, And sing this day thy victories : 'Then shall the fall further the flight in me.
Página 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.
Página 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.
Página 160 - All wasted? Not so, my heart; but there is fruit, And thou hast hands.
Página 98 - I made a posy, while the day ran by: Here will I smell my remnant out, and tie My life within this band.
Página 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.