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" He is in little all the sphere. 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... "
Mesmeric Experiences - Page 98
by Spencer Timothy Hall - 1845 - 103 pages
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Sermons of Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology

Theodore Parker - 1861 - 448 pages
...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 our cupboard of...the sun withdraws. Music and light attend our head : All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being; to our mind In their ascent and cause."...
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True Manhood: Its Nature, Foundation and Development. A Book for Young Men

William Landels - 1861 - 280 pages
...fountains flow; Nothing we see but means our good, As our delight, or as our treasure; The whole ia either our cupboard of food Or cabinet of pleasure....us to bed : Night draws the curtain, which the sun withdraw* Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With a Memoir of the Author, & Notes

George Herbert - 1863 - 372 pages
...doth rest, heav'n move, and fountains flow. 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 starres have us to bed ; Night draws the curtain, which the sunne withdraws : Musick and light attend...
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Flowers and Fruit Gathered by Loving Hands from Old English Gardens

Emily Taylor - 1864 - 210 pages
...we see but means our good, As our delight or as our treasure : The whole is either cupboard of our food, Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to...the sun withdraws ; Music and light attend our head ; All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being ; to our mind, In their ascent and...
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The British Poets, Volume 6

1865 - 362 pages
...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 our cupboard of...the sun withdraws : Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind In their descent and being; to our mind In their ascent and cause....
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations, with A priest to the ...

George Herbert - 1865 - 348 pages
...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 our cupboard of...the sun withdraws : Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind N In their descent and being ; to our mind In their ascent and cause....
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The Occident, and American Jewish advocate, ed. by I. Leeser, Volume 24

Isaac Leeser - 626 pages
...rest, heaven move, and fountains flow ; Nothing we see but means our good, As our delight, or as OUT treasure ; The whole is either our cupboard of food,...Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have us to bed; Might draws the curtain which the sun withdraws; Music and light attend our head ; All things unto...
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John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the ..., Volume 3

Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 pages
...as our treasure : The whole is either our cuphoard of food Or cabinet of pleasure. The stars have as to bed ; Night draws the curtain which the sun withdraws, Music and light attend our head All things to omfltsh are kind I . t ;n ;e descent and being; to our mind ID their aiant and catue....
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The Collected Works of ... P. ...

Theodore Parker - 1865 - 682 pages
...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 our cupboard of food, Or cabinet of pleasure. " The stars hnve us to bed ; Night draws the curtain, which the sun withdraws. Music and light attend our head...
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Orations, Lectures and Essays

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 298 pages
...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 our cupboard of...the sun withdraws. Music and light attend our head. All things unto our flesh are kind, In their descent and being : to our mind In their ascent and cause....
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