| Richard Baxter - 1830 - 596 páginas
...were much wiser and better than they are now) as to bespeak them thus : (Herbert's " Churchporch.") " Fly idleness ! which yet thou canst not fly By dressing, mistressing and compliment ; If those take up the day, the sun will cry Against thee; for his light was only lent: God gave thy soul brave wings... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 páginas
...both : Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rod ; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie : A fault,...yet thou canst not fly By dressing, mistressing, and complement. If those take up thy day, the sun will cry Against thee ; for his light was only lent,... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 420 páginas
...grows two thereby. Fly idleness, which yet thou canst not fly By dressing, mistressing, and complement. If those take up thy day, the sun will cry Against thee; for his light was only lent, [feathers God gave thy soul brave wings ; put not those Into a bed, to sleep out all ill weathers.... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 408 páginas
...two thereby. Fly idleness, which yet thou canst not fly By dressing, mistressing, and complement. I f those take up thy day, the sun will cry Against thee ; for his light was only lent, [feathers God gave thy soul brave wings ; put not those Into a bed, to sleep out all ill weathers.... | |
| 1838 - 542 páginas
...streams ; When Italy of us shall have her will, And all her calendar of sins fulfil. t Matt. xxiii. 37. J Fly idleness, which yet thou canst not fly, By dressing, mistressing and compliment. — HERBERT. larger sum than it would be at the present value of money) besides of alms and gifts,... | |
| 1867 - 740 páginas
...both. Cowards tell lies, and those who feu the rod ; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie : A fault which needs it most grows two thereby." Extravagance, the fruitful mother of debt, penury, and want, which, has desolated as many homes, withered... | |
| John N Woodroffe - 1839 - 408 páginas
...both. Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rod; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie, A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby. Herbert. AGAINST SLANDER. Exod.xxiii. 1,7. Psalm xv. 3'; 1.19—21; ci. 5. Prov. x. 18. Rom. i. 30.... | |
| George Davies - 1840 - 270 páginas
...just and proper allowance. — Waving further remark till my next, I remain, etc. GD LETTER XIX. ' Dare to be true — nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs It most, grows two thereby." — HERBERT. DEAR SIR, * HAVING postponed the consideration of the latter part of the President's letter,... | |
| 1862 - 908 páginas
...both. Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rod ; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie. A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. WHO goes to bed and doth not pray, Maketh two nights to every day. GEORGE HERBERT. COMMENT ON THE CHURCH-SERVICE.... | |
| 1854 - 694 páginas
...the most profitable lie, the course of events presently lays a destructive tax. George Herbert says : Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie: A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby. But what savs the patriarch of Ferney ? W riling to Thieriot, he says : " Lying is a vice only when... | |
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