| George Herbert - 1709 - 376 pages
...Cleanlinefs. Hath one fuch Beauty » Then how are all things neat ! ,- ..... : .....; . . ...''•..;>.. More Servants wait on Man, Than hell take notice of...He treads down that which doth befriend him, When Sicknefs makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty Love ! Man is one World, and hath Another to attend him.... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 pages
...drink; above, our meat: Both are our cleanliness. Hath one such beauty ? Then how are all things neat ! More servants wait on man, Than he'll take notice of: in every path Since then, my God, thou hast So brave a palace built; O dwell in it, That it may dwell with thee at... | |
| Story-teller - 1843 - 324 pages
...sun withdraws: Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kiud In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause....on man, Than he'll take notice of : in every path ] lu treads down all that doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty love !... | |
| George Herbert - 1844 - 388 pages
...meat : Both are our cleanlinefs. Hath one fuch beauty ? Then how are all things neat ! More fervants wait on Man, Than he'll take notice of: in every path...He treads down that which doth befriend him, When ficknefs makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him.... | |
| 1846 - 436 pages
...cleanliness. Hath one such beauty ? Then how all things are neat ! More servants wait on Man Than he '11 take notice of. In every path He treads down that...befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. O, mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. Since, then, my God, thou hast So... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 pages
...sun withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being; to our mind, In their ascent and cause....wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path, He'treads down that which doth befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh mighty love! Man... | |
| 1848 - 916 pages
...their lucent dad cause. ЗГоге servant-s trait on man Titan he'll take notice of: in every pnth He treads down that which doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh, mighty love I Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him. The seer, who was competent to the expression of... | |
| 318 pages
...think of the multitude of men living in the midst of it, yet living as blind to it. — GE Channing. MORE servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of. In every path He treads down that, that doth befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan. Oh, mighty love! Man is one world, and... | |
| James John Garth Wilkinson - 1851 - 536 pages
...sun withdraws, Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause....befriend him When sickness makes him pale and wan. 0 ! mighty love ! Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him." William Blake on the Human Form... | |
| ward and co., 27, paternoster row - 1852 - 704 pages
...flowers, which every one loves, although not one of all the services they do us should be known. " More servants wait on man Than he'll take notice of....befriend him, When sickness makes him pale and wan. O, mighty love I Man is one world, and hath Another to attend him 1 " Since then, my God. thou hast... | |
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