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" Lord, who hath praise enough ; nay, who hath any ? None can express Thy works, but he that knows them; And none can know Thy works, they are so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them. "
Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ... - Page 279
by Pierce Egan - 1832 - 414 pages
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dessertation, and ...

George Herbert, Christopher Harvey - Poetry - 1853 - 376 pages
...hath any ? None can express thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them. All things that are, though they have several ways, Yet in their being join with one advice To honour...
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The Complete Angler

Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - Fishing - 1854 - 348 pages
...conclusion out of that holy poet Mr. George Herbert his divine " Contemplation on God's Providence." Lord, who hath praise enough ; nay, who hath any ? None...And none can know thy works, they are so many, And BO complete, but only he tiat owes them. We all acknowledge both thy power and love To be exact, transcendent,...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

American poetry - 1854 - 456 pages
...alone Is clothing, meat and trencher, drink and can, Boat, cable, sail and needle, all in one. But who hath praise enough ? Nay, who hath any ? None...he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have...
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Thoughts to Help and to Cheer

1854 - 440 pages
...made known thy ways, And put the pen alone into his hand, And made him secretary of thy praise. But who hath praise enough * Nay, who hath any ? None...he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, but only he that owns them. " WE shall be changed. For this corruptible...
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Garden Walks with the Poets

1854 - 362 pages
...ascend, And at your lodging with their thanks appear. But who hath praise enough ? nay, who hath any t None can express thy works but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works which are so many ; And so complete, but only he that owes them. THE END. This book should be returned...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...alone Is clothing, meat and trencher, drink and can, Boat, cable, sail and needle, all in one. But who hath praise enough ? Nay, who hath any ;' None...he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

Anna Cabot Lowell - American poetry - 1855 - 452 pages
...alone Is clothing, meat and trencher, drink and can, Boat, cable, sail and needle, all in one. But who hath praise enough ? Nay, who hath any ? None...he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have...
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The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall

George Herbert - Literature - 1855 - 560 pages
...lying, th' Elephant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough ? nay, who hath any ? None can expresse thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but onely he that owes them. All things that are, though they have...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert

George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 366 pages
...lying; th' eleohant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough; nay, who hath any ? None can expresse thy works, but he that knows them; And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but onely he that owes them. All things that are, though they have...
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Songs of the Soul, Derived from the Writings of British, Continental, and ...

Songs - 1856 - 712 pages
...move th' under jaw ; the crocodile not; Most things sleep lying ; th' elephant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough ? nay, who hath any ? None...but he that knows them, And none can know thy works, which are so many, And so complete, but only he that owns them. All things that are, though they have...
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