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" More favour than you wot of. Mark the end. The Font did only, what was old, renew : The Caldron suppled, what was grown too hard : The Thorns did quicken, what was grown too dull : All did but strive to mend, what you had marr'd. Wherefore be cheer'd,... "
The note book of a country clergyman - Seite 6
von Samuel Wilberforce (bp. of Winchester.) - 1833 - 302 Seiten
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The poetical works of George Herbert; and The synagogue, by C. Harvey, with ...

George Herbert - 1885 - 408 Seiten
...quicken, what was grown too dull : All did but strive to mend, what you had matr'd. Wherefore be cheered, and praise him to the full Each day, each hour, each...the week, Who fain would have you be, new, tender, quid;. 70 MAN'S MEDLEY. *ARK, how the birds do sing, And woods do ring. All creatures have their joy,...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. Being a Facsimile Reprint ...

George Herbert - 1885 - 228 Seiten
...Jlrive to mend, what you hadmarrd. Wherefore be cheer d, andpraife him to the full Each day, each houre, each moment of the week, Who fain would have you be, new, tender, quick. H1 Mans medley. rEark, how the birds do fing, And woods do ring. All creatureshave their joy: and man...
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English Poems: Together with His Collection of Proverbs Entitled Jacula ...

George Herbert - 1891 - 282 Seiten
...All did but strive to mend what you had marred. .' Wherefore be cheered, and praise Him to the full 1 Each day, each hour, each moment of the week, ' Who fain would have you be, new, tender, quick." I JKan's HeUlcg 135 MAN'S MEDLEY HARK, how the birds do sing, And woods do ring. All creatures have...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems, and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - 1893 - 244 Seiten
...to mend, what you had mari'd. Wherefore be cheer' d, andfraife him to the full Each day, each houre, each moment of the week, Who fain would have you be, new, tender, qttick. H1 Mans medley. [Eark, how the birds do fing, And woods do ring. All creatures have their joy:...
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Coleridge's Principles of Criticism: Chapters I., III., IV., XIV.-XXII of ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1895 - 272 Seiten
...what was grown too dull : All did but strive to mend what you had marr'd. 35 Wherefore be cheered, and praise him to the full Each day, each hour, each...week, Who fain would have you be new, tender, quick ! " CHAPTER X. The former subject continued — The neutral style, or that common to Prose and Poetry...
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Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and ...

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1898 - 488 Seiten
...grown too dull : All did but strive to mend what you had marr'd. Wherefore be cheered, and praise bun to the full Each day, each hour, each moment of the...week, Who fain would have you be new, tender, quick !" CHAPTER XX. The former subject continued— The neutral style, or that common to Prose and FoetlJ...
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The English Poems of George Herbert: Together with His Collection of ...

George Herbert - 1902 - 280 Seiten
...what was grown too dull: ' All did but strive to mend what you had marred. ' Wherefore be cheered, and praise Him to the full ' Each day, each hour,...' Who fain would have you be, new, tender, quick." MAN'S MEDLEY HARK, how the birds do sing, And woods do ring. All creatures have their joy, and man...
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The English Works of George Herbert: Newly Arranged and Annotated ..., Band 3

George Herbert, George Herbert Palmer - 1905 - 546 Seiten
...to mend what you had marr'd. Wherefore be cheer'd, and praise him to the full Each day, each houre, each moment of the week, Who fain would have you be new, tender, quick. DATE: Not found in W. He finds murmurings lurking in his priestly heart. METRE: Unique. SUBJECT: Peace,...
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Biographia Literaria, Band 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 Seiten
...All did but strive to mend what you had marr'd. Wherefore be cheer' d, and praise him to the full 40 Each day, each hour, each moment of the week Who fain would have you be new, tender, quick I " CHAPTER XX The former subject continued. I HAVE no fear in declaring my conviction, that the excellence...
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Biographia Literaria, Band 2

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1907 - 348 Seiten
...All did but strive to mend what you had marr'd. Wherefore be cheer'd, and praise him to the full 40 Each day, each hour, each moment of the week Who fain would have you be new, tender, quick I " CHAPTER XX The former subject continued. I HAVE no fear in declaring my conviction, that the excellence...
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