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" MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation But he that means to dwell therein. What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man ? to whose creation All things are in decay. "
Great English Churchmen: Or, Famous Names in English Church History and ... - Page 276
by William Henry Davenport Adams - 1879 - 444 pages
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The Life and Writings of the Rev. George Herbert: With the Synagogue, in ...

George Herbert - 1851 - 464 pages
...praise and my relief; With care and courage building me, Till J reach heaven — and, much more, thee. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Reason...
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Select English poetry, with notes by E. Hughes

Edward Hughes - 1851 - 362 pages
...animal ; and thus the endless circulations of the Divine charity nourish man." — Emerson's Nature. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For man is every thing ; And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit. A beast ; yet is or should be more ; Reason...
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The poetical works of George Herbert [and The synagogue, by C ..., Page 106

George Herbert - 1853 - 372 pages
...praise and my relief ; With care and courage building me, Till I reach heaven, and much more, thee. MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more : He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be more : Reason...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

George Herbert, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 372 pages
...praise and my relief ; With care and courage building me, Till I reach heaven, and much more, thee. MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more : He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be more : Reason...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dessertation, and ...

George Herbert, Christopher Harvey - 1853 - 376 pages
...and my relief ; With care and courage building me, Till I reach heaven, and much more, thee. MAN. , MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man 1 to whose creation All things are in decay. x For Man is every thing, And more :NHe is a tree, yet...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

George Herbert - 1853 - 376 pages
...praise and my relief ; With care and courage building me, Till I reach heaven, and much more, thee. MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation But lie that means to dwell therein. What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man ?...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

1854 - 456 pages
...for mother's work, and singing low While her tired husband and her children sleep. MAN. — Herbert. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Reason...
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A grammar of the English language

Seacome Ellison - 1854 - 120 pages
...comparison; as, often, oftener, oftenest ; wisely, more wisely, most wisely. — •••.'•••" What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is man ?" HERBERT. " The arrival of the ship had been for more than a week most anxiously expected." Phrases...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

1855 - 458 pages
...for mother's work, and singing low While her tired husband and her children sleep. .JAN. — Herbert. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit , A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Reason...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 pages
...hour for mother's work, and singing low While her tired husband and her children sleep. .— Herbert. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Heason...
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