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" Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine: Who sweeps a room, as for Thy laws, Makes that and the action fine. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold : For that which God doth touch and own Cannot for... "
The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue - Page 149
by George Herbert - 1667
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The baptist Magazine

1864 - 868 pages
...sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and the action fine. This is the famous stone, That turneth all to gold, For that which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. This life is Christ's gift. He only who believes in Christ can thus live. But Christ...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 3

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1821 - 402 pages
...with this tincture, FOR THY SAKE Will not grow bright and clean. This is the famous stone Thatturneth all to gold. For that, which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. — His longest poem, " The Church Porch," is for the most part written in an uncouth...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 3

1821 - 400 pages
...with this tincture, FOR THY SAKE Will not grow bright and clean. This is the famous stone Thatturneth all to gold. For that, which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. — His longest poem, " The Church Porch," is for the most part written in an uncouth...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 3

1821 - 398 pages
...with this tincture, FOR THY SAKE Will not grow bright and clean. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold. For that, which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. — His longest poem, " The Church Porch," is for the most part written in an uncouth...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 3

Henry Southern - 1821 - 398 pages
...with this tincture, FOR THY SAKE Will not grow bright and clean. This is the famous stone Thatturneth all to gold. For that, which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. — His longest poem, " The Church Porch," is for the most part written in an uncouth...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 4

1822 - 792 pages
...But still to make Thee prepos»est. And give it its perfection. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold ; For that, which God doth touch and own. Cannot for less be told. JP REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Reviewers Jlenicwr.il. British Review, No. 36, Art. XVII....
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Villeroi or Religion founded on principle, not on excitement. By the author ...

Villeroi (fict. name.) - 1835 - 304 pages
...sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and th' action fine. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold ; For that which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told." Philip now took up the subject, and remarked, that there can not be peace, unless there...
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The Works of George Herbert, Volume 2

George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and the action fine. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold : For that which God doth touch and own Cannot for less be told. CLVII. A WREATH. A WREATHED garland of deserved praise, Of praise deserved, unto thee...
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 1

Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 pages
...sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that, and th" action, fine. This is the famous stone, That turneth all to gold : For that, which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. A WREATH. A WREATHED garland of deserved praise, Of praise deserved unto thee I give...
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The Church of England magazine [afterw.] The Church of England and ..., Volume 1

1836 - 574 pages
...sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that and the action fine. This is the famous stone That turneth all to gold : For that which God doth touch and own, Cannot for less be told. HERBERT. STANZAS. BY I. MONTGOMERY. A RACE, a race on earth we run, And hold a prize...
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