MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation But he that means to dwell therein. What house more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man ? to whose creation All things are in decay. The Cambrian - Página 671890Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 378 páginas
...sing, and my music shine. MAN. [HEREERT.] MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...more stately hath there been, Or can be, than is Man 1 to whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is ev'ry thing ; And more. He is a tree, yet bears... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1832 - 858 páginas
...hahitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What house more stalely hath there heen, Or can he, than is Man? to whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is ev'ry thing ; And more. He is a tree, yet hears no fruit. A heast ; yet is, or should he more ; Reasou... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 páginas
...teach me, how by it To climb to thee. MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...whose creation All things are in decay. For man is ev'ry thing, And more : he is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be more. Reason... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 páginas
...reach heaven, and much more, thee. LXVI. MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more : He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be more : Reason... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 páginas
...teach me, how by it To climb to thee. MAN. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...whose creation All things are in decay. For man is ev'ry thing, And more : he is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be more. Reason... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 402 páginas
...there been, Or can be, than is Man ? to whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more : He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be more : Reason and speech we only bring. Parrots may thank us, if they are not mute, They go upon the score.... | |
| George Herbert - 1842 - 400 páginas
...Till I reach heaven — and, much more, thee. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Reason... | |
| Henry Clapp - 1846 - 228 páginas
...written. MAN. BY CKOIICF. HERBERT, — BORN 1593. My God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...bears no fruit; A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Beason and speech we only bring. Parrots may thank us, if they are not mute; They go upon the score.... | |
| 1846 - 436 páginas
...and her children sleep. MAN. — Herbert. MY God, I heard this day, That none doth build a stately habitation, But he that means to dwell therein. What...whose creation All things are in decay. For Man is every thing, And more. He is a tree, yet bears no fruit ; A beast, yet is, or should be, more. Reason... | |
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