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" For us, the winds do blow, The earth doth rest, heaven move, and fountains flow; Nothing we see, but means our good. As our delight, or as our treasure; The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. "The stars have us to bed: Night... "
The story-teller; or, Table-book of popular literature. Ed. by R. Bell - Page 170
by Story-teller - 1843 - 410 pages
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1660 - 444 pages
...our treafure .• 10 The whole is either our cupboard of/otxf,. . Or cabinet of pleafure. The ftars have us to bed ; Night draws the curtain, which the Sun withdraws : Mufick and light attend our head. i$ All things unto our flefi are kinde la their dejcent and being...
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...out Pellgkf, or as our.Treafureii The whole is either our Cupboard of Food, Or Cabinet of Pleifure. The Stars have us to Bed ; Night draws the Curtain, which the Sun withdraws: Mulick and Ljght attend our Heal, j All things uuto our- Fttfit are kind In their J>e{ceirt and Being...
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Sacred Poetry: Consisting of Selections from the Works of the Most Admired ...

Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 378 pages
...Nothing we see, but means our good ; As our delight, or as our treasure. The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us...light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty...
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Sacred poetry: consisting of selections from the works of the most admired ...

Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 pages
...treasure. The whole is either our cuphoard of food, Or cahinet of pleasure. The stars have us to hed : Night draws the curtain; which the sun withdraws....light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and heing ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 21

Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 pages
...Nothing we see, but means our good, As our delight, or as our treasure : The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us...light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty...
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The Works of George Herbert, Volume 2

George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...we see, but means our good, As our delight, or as our treasure : The whole is, either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us...light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty...
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 1

Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 pages
...Nothing we see, but means our good, As our delight, or as our treasure : The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us...light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - 1838 - 420 pages
...we see, but means our good, As our delight, or as our treasure : The whole is, either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us...light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty:...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - 1838 - 402 pages
...we see, but means our good, As our delight, or as our treasure : The whole is, either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed ; N ight draws the curtain, which the sun withdraws : Music and light attend our head. All things unto...
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The Temple: And the Country Parson

George Herbert - 1842 - 400 pages
...Nothing we see but means our good ; As our delight, or as our treasure. The whole is either our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us...light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty...
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