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" I the unkind, ungrateful ? Ah my dear, I cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I ? Truth, Lord, but I have marred them : let my shame Go where it doth deserve. "
The Poetical Works of Armstrong, Dyer, and Green - Page 186
by John Armstrong (Physician & Poet.) - 1880
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The Works of George Herbert, Volume 2

George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...Light, joy, and leisure ; but shall they persever ? ECHO. Ever. CLXII. LOVE. LOVE bade me welcome : yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lack'd any thing. A guest,...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - 1838 - 402 pages
...Leisure. Light, joy, and leisure ; but shall they persever ? CLX1I. LOVE. LOVE bade me welcome : yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lack'd any thing. A guest,...
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The Temple: And the Country Parson

George Herbert - 1842 - 400 pages
...Leisure. Light, Joy, and Leisure ! but shall they persevere ? Echo. Ever. Lovz bade me welcome ; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me ; sweetly questioning, If I lacked any thing. "A guest,"...
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The Life and Writings of the Rev. George Herbert: With the Synagogue, in ...

George Herbert - 1851 - 468 pages
...Leisure. Light, Joy, and Leisure ! but shall they persevere ? Echo. Ever. LOVE bade me welcome ; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me ; sweetly questioning, If I lacked any thing. "A guest,"...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

George Herbert - 1853 - 376 pages
...Light, joy, and leisure ; but shall they pcrsevcr 1 ECHO. • Ever. LOVE. LOVE bade me welcome ; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lack'd any thing. A guest,...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

George Herbert, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 372 pages
...Leisure. Light, joy, and leisure ; but shall they persever ? ECHO. Ever. LOVE. LOVE bade me welcome ; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lack'd any thing. A guest,...
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The poetical works of George Herbert [and The synagogue, by C ..., Page 106

George Herbert - 1853 - 372 pages
...Leisure. Light, joy, and leisure ; but shall they persever \ ECHO. Ever. LOVE. LOVE bade me welcome ; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lack'd any thing. A guest,...
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The Church

1876 - 832 pages
...yet my soul drew back Guiltie of dust and sinne. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning, If I lacked anything. A guest, I answered, worthy to be here : Love said, You shall be he. I the unkinde,...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert

George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 366 pages
...yet my soul drew back, Guiltie of dust and sinne. But quick-eyM Love, observing me grow slack From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning If I lack'd any thing. A guest, I answerM, worthy to be here: Love said, You shall be he. I the unkinde, ungratefull2_Alu_my deare, ,/...
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Half-hours with the Best Poets: Selected Chiefly for Their Moral Sentiment

1855 - 248 pages
...over thee with singing. LOVE ENTERTAINING THE PRODIGAL. GEORGE HERBERT. Love bade me welcome ; yet my soul drew back, Guilty of dust and sin ; But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack, From my first entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweetly questioning If I lacked any thing. " A guest,"...
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