| George Herbert - 1638 - 220 pages
...not here Tafte ef the cheer: But «s .birds drink, and flraight lift op their he.ia', So muft he fip and think . ;Of better, drink He may attain to, after he is dead. But as his joyes are doable; So is his trouble. He hath two winters , other things but one: Both ft oils and thoughts... | |
| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...not here Tafte of the cheer: But as Birds drink, and ftraight lift up their Heads ; So mutt he ftp, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after he is dead. But as his Joys are double j So is his Trouble. He hath two Winters, other things but one: Both Frofts and Thoughts do nip, And... | |
| George Herbert - 1709 - 376 pages
...not here. Tafte of the cheer : But as Birds drink, and ftraight lift up their Heads ; So muft he ftp, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after he is dead. gut as his Joys are double : So is his Trouble. He hath two Winters, other things but one : Both Frofis... | |
| John Kendall - 1826 - 406 pages
...not, here, Taste of the cheer : But, as birds drink, and straight lift up the head, So must he sip; and think Of better drink, He may attain to after he is dead. .ZEternilas qualis sit, perfecte non cognoscimus. Non enim dubium quin id quod mil!.! temporis mensura... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 pages
...take place After the trimming, not the stuff and ground. Not, that he may not here So must he sip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after...trouble. He hath two winters, other things but one : Both frosts and thoughts do nip, And bite his lip; And he, of all things, fears two deaths, alone. Yet ev'n... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 pages
...not here Taste of the cheer : But as birds drink, and straight lift up their heads ; So must he sip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after...trouble. He hath two winters, other things but one : Both frosts and thoughts do nip, And bite his lip ; And he, of all things, fears two deaths, alone. Yet... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...not here Taste of the cheer : But as birds drink, and straight lift up their head ; So must he sip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after...trouble. He hath two winters, other things but one : Both frosts and thoughts do nip, And bite his lip ; And he of all things fears two deaths alone. Yet even... | |
| 1839 - 460 pages
...may not here Taste of cheer : But as birds drink, and straight lift up their heads ; So must we sip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after...trouble, He hath two winters, other things but one : Both frost and thoughts do nip, And bite his lip ; And he of all things bears two deaths alone. Yet even... | |
| 1839 - 460 pages
...may not here Taste of cheer : But as birds drink, and straight lift up their heads ; So must we &ip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after...trouble, He hath two winters, other things but one : Both frost and thoughts do nip, And bite his lip ; And he of all things bears two deaths alone. Yet even... | |
| George Herbert - 1842 - 400 pages
...not here Taste of the cheer ; But, as birds drink, and straight lift up their heads, So must he sip, and think Of better drink He may attain to, after...He hath two winters ; other things, but one. Both frosts and thoughts do nip And bite his lip ; And he, of all things, fears two deaths, alone Yet even... | |
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