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" But who hath praise enough \ nay, who hath any \ None can express thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them. "
The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue - Page 85
by George Herbert - 1660
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The Temple,: Sacred Poems, and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - 1638 - 220 pages
...Elephant leans or ftands. But who hath praife enough ? nay, who hath any ? None can exprefle thy works,but he that knows them: And none can know thy works, which are fo many, And fo complete,but onely he that ows them. All things that are, though they have fev'rall wayes, Yet in their...
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Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 63, Part 1

1793 - 656 pages
...th.it inuil he truly curious. Lord, who hath pr.iife enough, nay, who h.uli any ? None can expiefs thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy wcrks, th«y ar» fo many, And fo complete, but only he tlut owe* JISOBTHIEN-FAUNIST. Ftif.il ./»....
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The temple: sacred poems, and private ejaculations. To which is added, a ...

George Herbert - 1799 - 310 pages
...not. Moll things fleep lying, th' elephant leans or ftands. '. But who hath praife enough ? nay, who hath any ? None can exprefs thy works, but he that...he that owes them. All things that are, though they have fev'ral ways, Yet in their being join with one advice . i To honor thee ; and fo I give thee praife-,...
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The Complete Angler of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton: Estensively ...

Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1824 - 512 pages
...contemplation on God's Providence. Lord, who hath praise enough ? Nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, they are so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them ! We all acknowledge both thy power and...
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Sacred Poetry: Consisting of Selections from the Works of the Most Admired ...

Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 378 pages
...lying ; th' elephant leans, or stands. But who hath praise enough? nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works, but he that knows them \ And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, but only He that owes them. All things that are, though they have sev'ral...
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 pages
...contemplation on God's Providence. I/ird, who hath praise enough, nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, they are so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them. We all acknowledge both thy power and...
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Sacred poetry: consisting of selections from the works of the most admired ...

Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 pages
...elephant leans, or stands. But who hath praise enough? nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works, hut he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, hut only He that owes them. All things that are, though they have sev'ral...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 21

Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 pages
...lying; the elephant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough? nay, who hath any? None can express thy works but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have several...
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The Works of George Herbert, Volume 2

George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...lying, the Elephant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough ? nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them. All things that are, though they have several...
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 1

Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 pages
...lying; the elephant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough? nay, who hath any? None can express thy works but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have several...
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