“Hee looseth nothing, that looseth not God.”
Quote by George Herbert
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The works of George Herbert
This compilation includes Herbert's most renowned works, such as 'The Temple' and 'Jacula Prudentum', showcasing his religious and philosophical themes, as well as his innovative use of meter and form. more
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“Hee stands not surely, that never slips.”
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“Hee that bewailes himselfe hath the cure in his hands.”
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“Hee that blowes in the dust fills his eyes with it.”
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“Hee that brings good newes knockes hard.”
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“Hee that burnes his house warmes himselfe for once.”
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“Hee that comes of a hen must scrape.”
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“Hee that demands misseth not, unlesse his demands be foolish.”
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“Hee that dines and leaves, layes the cloth twice.”
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“Hee that doth what hee will, doth not what he ought.”
Source: The works of George Herbert
