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" Herbs gladly cure our flesh, because that they Find their acquaintance there. "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... "
Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures - Page 54
by Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1876 - 315 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...and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation: Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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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....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 : Waters united are our navigation:...
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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...and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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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...and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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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...and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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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...and being; to our mind In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty: Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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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...and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty : Waters united are our navigation ; Distinguished, our habitation ; Below,...
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