“Every ill man hath his ill day.”
Quote by George Herbert
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The poetical works of George Herbert
This book includes a selection of George Herbert's religious and devotional poetry, showcasing his contemplative and spiritual themes. It is a compilation of his most renowned works, offering insight into his theological and philosophical views. more
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“Every man's censure is first moulded in his own nature.”
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“Every one hath a foole in his sleeve.”
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“Every one is weary, the poore in seeking, the rich in keeping, the good in learning.”
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“Every one is witty for his owne purpose.”
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“Every one thinkes his sacke heaviest.”
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“Every sin brings its punishment with it.”
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