| George Herbert - 1905 - 518 pages
...And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures. Leave thy cold dispute 20 Of what is fit and not. Forsake thy cage, Thy rope...Which pettie thoughts have made, and made to thee Good_cablgt_to enforce and draw, And be thy law, 25 While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. Away!... | |
| George Herbert, George Herbert Palmer - 1905 - 494 pages
...Which pettie thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, 25 While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. Away! Take heed! I will abroad. Call in thy death's head there. Tie up thy fears. He that forbears 30 To suit and serve his need Deserves his load.... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1905 - 522 pages
...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, Thy rope of sands Which petty thoughts have made ; and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While... | |
| George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1906 - 288 pages
...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, Thy rope...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.... | |
| Edwin Bormann - 1906 - 268 pages
...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, Thy rope of sands. Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee Good cable, to enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1907 - 892 pages
...fruit, And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasure: 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 enforce and draw And be thy law, While thou... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English poetry - 1907 - 654 pages
...And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures; leave thy cold dispute зо 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 enforce and draw, And be thy law, While thou... | |
| English literature - 1908 - 444 pages
...leave thy cold dispute 20 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 30 To suit and serve his need, Deserves his... | |
| Grace Eleanor Hadow, William Henry Hadow - English literature - 1908 - 440 pages
...And thou hast hands. Recover all thy sigh-blown age On double pleasures ; leave thy cold dispute 20 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 enforce and draw, And be thy law While thou... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1908 - 944 pages
...pleasure: 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 enforce and draw ' ^ '. n . '.'.'.. And be thy law, , ,-:. ;,. .-. While thou didst wink and wouldst not see. __. ;..::•'... | |
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