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" I no bays to crown it? No flowers, no garlands gay? All blasted? All wasted ? Not so, my heart; but there is fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures; leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit and not; forsake thy cage,... "
The Temple: And the Country Parson - Page 233
by George Herbert - 1842 - 369 pages
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...Difpute Of what is fit, and not forfake thy Cage, Thy P-ope of Sands, Which petty Thoughts have made,and made to thee Good Cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy Law, While thoudidft wink and wouldft not fee. Away ; take heed: I will abroad, Call in thy Death's-head there...
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The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue

George Herbert - 1709 - 376 pages
...fit, and not forfake thy Cage, Thy Rope of Sands, Which petty Thoughts have made, and made to the* Good Cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy Law, While thou didll wink and wouldft not fee. Away ; take heed -. I will abroad, Call in thy Death's-head there :...
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Sacred Classics, Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity, Volume 21

Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1835 - 402 pages
...: leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not. Forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to...wouldst not see. Away ; take heed ! I will abroad, To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load." But as I rav'd, and grew more fierce and wild At every...
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Sacred Poetry of the Seventeenth Century: Including the Whole of ..., Volume 1

Giles Fletcher - English poetry - 1836 - 400 pages
...: leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not. Forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to...see. Away; take heed ! I will abroad, Call in thy death's-head there : tie up thy fears. He, that forbears To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load."...
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The Works of George Herbert, Volume 2

George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...pleasures : leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to...see. Away ; take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there : tie up thy fears. He that forbears To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load....
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1838 - 420 pages
...pleasures : leave thy cold dispute Of what is lit, and not^fsrsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to...And be thy law, While thou didst wink and wouldst riot see. Away ; take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there : tie up thy fears. He that...
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Gems of sacred poetry [ed. by R. Cattermole?].

Gems - 1841 - 624 pages
...and not : forsake thy cage, , Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to th«e Good cable to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While...abroad, Call in thy death's head there : tie up thy fear?. He that forbears To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load." But as I raved, and grew more...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1844 - 388 pages
...pleafures : leave thy cold difpute Of what is fit, and not forfake thy cage, Thy rope of fands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou didft wink and wouldft not fee. Away ; take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there :...
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The Works of George Herbert: Poetry

George Herbert - 1846 - 432 pages
...: leave thy cold difpute Of what is fa, and not : forfake thy cage, Thy rope of fands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou didft wink and wouldft not fee. Away ; take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there :...
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The poetical works of George Herbert [and The synagogue, by C ..., Page 106

George Herbert - 1853 - 372 pages
...: leave thy cold dispute Of what is fit, and not : forsake thy cage, Thy rope of sands, Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to...see. Away ; take heed : I will abroad. Call in thy death's-head there : tie up thy fears. He that forbears To suit and serve his need, Deserves his load....
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