The temple: sacred poems, and private ejaculations. To which is added, a biographical sketch of the author. [Followed by] The synagogue [by C. Harvey].1799 |
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... muft yet be kept in it ; but you are freed from that fear , who have already abundantly discharged that part , having both ordered your family , and fo brought up your children that they have attained to the years of difcretion , and ...
... muft yet be kept in it ; but you are freed from that fear , who have already abundantly discharged that part , having both ordered your family , and fo brought up your children that they have attained to the years of difcretion , and ...
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... ; ' for they might be all found in the life of George Her- But now , alas ! who is fit to undertake it ? I confefs I am not and am not pleased with myself • bert . 6 that I muft ; and profefs myfelf amazed , Xxiv BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
... ; ' for they might be all found in the life of George Her- But now , alas ! who is fit to undertake it ? I confefs I am not and am not pleased with myself • bert . 6 that I muft ; and profefs myfelf amazed , Xxiv BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.
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George Herbert. 6 that I muft ; and profefs myfelf amazed , when I con- ' fider how few of the Clergy lived like him then , and ' how many live fo unlike him now : But it becomes not me to cenfure ; my defign is rather to affure the ...
George Herbert. 6 that I muft ; and profefs myfelf amazed , when I con- ' fider how few of the Clergy lived like him then , and ' how many live fo unlike him now : But it becomes not me to cenfure ; my defign is rather to affure the ...
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... muft lie at our doors . " Attending the private Music Meeting at Salisbury , he one day faw a poor man with a poorer horse , that was fallen under his load ; they were both in distress , and needed prefent help ; which Mr. HERBERT ...
... muft lie at our doors . " Attending the private Music Meeting at Salisbury , he one day faw a poor man with a poorer horse , that was fallen under his load ; they were both in distress , and needed prefent help ; which Mr. HERBERT ...
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... muft pay down all his fear ; But love is loft , the way of friendship's gone , Tho ' David had his Jonathan , Chrift his Jahn . Yet be not furety , if thou be a father . Love is a perfonal debt . I cannot give My children's right , nor ...
... muft pay down all his fear ; But love is loft , the way of friendship's gone , Tho ' David had his Jonathan , Chrift his Jahn . Yet be not furety , if thou be a father . Love is a perfonal debt . I cannot give My children's right , nor ...
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againſt alfo becauſe beft beſt bleffed blood breaſt Chrift Church cloſe dear death defire delight doth dreft duft earth ev'n ev'ry eyes facred faid fame fear feek ferve fhall fhew thyself fhould fide figh filk fince fing firſt fleſh fome forrow foul ftands ftars ftill ftore fuch fure fweet give glaſs glory God's grace grief hand hath heart heav'n HERBERT himſelf holy houfe houſe itſelf King laſt leaſt lefs live loft Lord luft Mafter meaſure mirth moft moſt mufic muft muſt myſelf pleaſure pofy poor praife praiſe prefent raiſe reft rife ſay ſhall ſky ſphere ſpread ſtand ſtars ſtate ſtay ſtill ſtone ſweet tears thee thefe themſelves theſe thine things thofe thoſe thou art thou didst thou doft thou haft thou wilt thoughts thy love treaſure unto uſe verfe whofe whoſe wind
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