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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations - Page 110
by George Herbert - 1844 - 350 pages
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1660 - 444 pages
...With his train-bands and mate: agree To meet together, where I lay, And all in fporr to jeer at me. 5 Firft, Beauty crept into a Rofe •, Which when I pluckt not, Sir, faid /he, Tell me, I pray, whefe hands are thofe ? But thoujbalt anfvrer, Lord-, jar me. Then Money came,...
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The ..., Volumes 1-2

George Herbert - 1667 - 362 pages
...may be. Blefled be God, whofeloveitwas To double-moat thec with his grace, - And none but thec., 1 The Quip. THe merry world did on a day With his train-bands...together, where I lay, And all in fport to jeer at me. 5 Firft, Beauty crept into aRofe; Which when I pluckt net, Sir, faid fhc, Tell me, I pray, whofe hands...
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...Bkflfcd be God whofe love it was To doubli-mote thee with his Grace, And none but th;e. f The Quip. TH E merry World did on a day With his Train-bands and...into a Rofe ; Which' when I pluckt not, Sir, faid fhe, Tell me, I pray, whofe Hands are thofe ? But thou fttalt itifivir, Lord, for me. Then Money came,...
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The temple: sacred poems, and private ejaculations. To which is added, a ...

George Herbert - 1799 - 310 pages
...nothing wears. But, deweft mother< (wh«t thofe The mean thy praife and glory is, And long may be. The Quip. THE merry world did on a day With his train-bands and nut« tgrct To meet together, whew I lay, And all in f port to jeer 'at me. Firft, Beauty crept into...
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Specimens of sacred and serious poetry, from Chaucer to the present day ...

John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...thee from sev'n to sev'n ; Till that we both, being toss'd from earth, Fly hand in hand to heav'n ! THE QUIP. THE merry World did, on a day, With his...mates agree To meet together, where I lay; And all in sport to jeer at me. First, Beauty crept into a rose; Which when I pluckt not, ' Sir,' said she, '...
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Sacred Specimens: Selected from the Early English Poets ; with Prefatory Verses

John Mitford - 1827 - 358 pages
...soul, Like season'd timber never gives ; But though the whole would turn to coal, Then chiefly lives. THE QUIP. THE merry World did on a day With his train-bands...mates agree To meet together, where I lay ; And all in sport to jeer at me. First Beauty crept into a rose ; Which when I pluckt not, Sir, said she, TeJl...
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Sacred Specimens: Selected from the Early English Poets ; with Prefatory Verses

John Mitford - 1827 - 360 pages
...gives ; But though the whole would turn to coal, Then chiefly lives. 63 -.• THE QUIP. -•• THB merry World did on a day ..With his train-bands and...agree • ^ To meet together, where I lay ; And all in sport to jeer at me. First Beauty crept into a rose ; Which when I pluckt not, Sir, said she, Tell...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1828 - 852 pages
..."From the Temple, sacredPoems and private Ejaculations, by Mr. George Herbert. 1633. The Qui]>. « The merry World did on a day With his train-bands...mates agree To meet together where I lay, And all in sport to jeer at me. First Beauty crept into a rose ; Which when I pluckt not, Sir, said she, Tell...
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The Christian Observer, Volumes 26-27

1828 - 852 pages
...pp. 37, 47. " From the Temple, sacred Poems and private Ejaculations, by Mr. George Herbert. 1633. The Quip. " The merry World did on a day With his train-bands and mates agN« To meet together where I lay, And all in sport to jeer at me. First Beauty crept into a rose...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ..., Part 2, Volume 11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pages
...ridicule or mock : jeerer ; a scorner ; a mocker. The merry world did on a day With his trainbandi and mates agree, To meet together where I lay. And all in sport to jeer at me. Herbert. My children abroad are driven to disavow met for fear of being jeered....
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