Essex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his beloved brother Sir Henry Herbert, and other friends then of that family. In his house he remained about twelve months, and there became his own physician... The Works of George Herbert: Prose - Page 44by George Herbert - 1846 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...4gue, and thought to remove it by the change of the Air ; to which end, he went to Woodford in Effex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the Company of his beloved Brother Sir Henry flerbert,and. other Friends than of that Family. In his Houfe he remain'd about twelve Months, and... | |
| George Herbert - 1709 - 376 pages
...which end, he went to Woodford in E;jex, but thither more chiefty to enjoy the Company of his belov'd Brother Sir Henry Herbert, and other Friends then of that Family. In his Houlc he remain'd about twelve Months, and there became his own Phyfician, and cur'd himfelf of his... | |
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...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air; to which end, he went to Woodford in Eflex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his...Herbert, and other friends then of that family. In his houfeJie remained about twelve months, and there became his own phyfician, and cured himfelf of his... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1807 - 514 pages
...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air; to which end, he went to Woodford in Eflcx, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his...became his own phyfician, and cured himfelf of his ague c, by forbearing drink, and not eating any meat, no not mutton, nor a hen, or pigeon, unlefsthey were... | |
| Christian biography - 1810 - 594 pages
...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air; to which end he went to Woodford, in Essex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his...Herbert, and other friends then of that family. In his house he remained about twelve months, and there became his own physician, and cured himself of his... | |
| Izaak Walton - Fore-edge paintings - 1824 - 418 pages
...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air ; to which end, he went to Woodford in Essex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his beloved brother, sir Henry Herbert, • Psalm Iv. "' 1 Peter v. 7. and other friends then of that family. In his house he remained about... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 pages
...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air; to which end, he went to Woodford in Essex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his...Herbert, and other friends then of that family. In his house he remained about twelve months, and there became his own physician, and cured himself of his... | |
| English literature - 1832 - 348 pages
...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air ; to which end, he went to Woodford in Essex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his...Herbert, and other friends then of that family. In hia house he remained about twelve months, and there became his own physician, and cured himself of... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1832 - 348 pages
...In his house he remained about twelve months, and there became his own physician, and cured himself of his ague, by forbearing drink, and not eating any meat, no not mutton, nor a hen, or pigeon, unless they were salted ; and by such a constant diet he removed his ague, but with inconveniences... | |
| George Herbert - 1841 - 422 pages
...quotidian ague, and thought to remove it by the change of air ; to which end, he went to Woodford in Essex, but thither more chiefly to enjoy the company of his...Herbert, and other friends then of that family. In his house he remained about twelve months, and there became his own physician, and cured himself of his... | |
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