“Let's live with that small pittance which we have; Who covets more is evermore a slave.”
Quote by Robert Herrick
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“Tis not the food, but the content, That makes the table's merriment.”
Source: Hesperides: The Poems and Other Remains of Robert Herrick Now First Collected
“Fight thou with shafts of silver, and o'ercome When no force else can get the masterdom”
Source: Hesperides Or Works Both Human and Divine
“Hell is no other but a soundlesse pit, Where no one beame of comfort peeps in it.”
Source: Hesperides: or, The works both humane and divine of Robert Herrick ...
Source: The Hesperides & Noble Numbers
“Necessity makes dastards valiant men.”
Source: The poetical works of Robert Herrick
“Praise they that will times past, I joy to see My selfe now live: this age best pleaseth mee.”
“Who after his transgression doth repent, Is halfe, or altogether, innocent.”
Source: The poetical works of Robert Herrick
“Hast thou attempted greatnesse? Then go on; Back-turning slackens resolution.”
Source: The poetical works of Robert Herrick
“He who has suffered shipwreck, fears to sail Upon the seas, though with a gentle gale.”
Source: Hesperides; or, Works both human and divine
“A careless shoe string, in whose tie I see a wilde civility.”
