| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1847 - 606 strani
...divine contemplation on God's Providence. f Lord, who hath praise enough, nay, who hath any ? JVone can express thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, they are to many, And so complete, but only he that owes them ! wards Prebendary of Canterbury. He wrote many... | |
| 1863 - 896 strani
...out of that holy poet, Mr. George Herbert, bis divine 'Contemplation on God's Providence:'" "Lord ! who hath praise enough ? Nay, who hath any? None can...all acknowledge both Thy power and love To be exact, transcendent, and divine ; Who dost so strongly and so sweetly move, Whils't all things have their... | |
| George Herbert - 1850 - 56 strani
...the thing had sense, And threaten'd man that he should fill the space. But who hath praise enough 1 nay who 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 owns them. O, let thy sacred will All thy delight... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1851 - 502 strani
...out of that holy poet Mr. George Herbert,* his divine contemplation of God's Providence :. — Lord, who hath praise enough? Nay, who hath any? None can...many, And. so complete, but only he that owes\ them ! * George Herbert was a younger brother of Edward Lord Herbert, of Cberbury. He was a Kind's Scholar... | |
| George Herbert - 1851 - 468 strani
...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...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... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 strani
...here ; When they are ripe, their odor will ascend, And at your lodging with their thanks appear. 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 owes them. THE END. ... | |
| George Herbert - 1853 - 372 strani
...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...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... | |
| George Herbert, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 372 strani
...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...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... | |
| George Herbert - 1853 - 376 strani
...Crocodile not. Most things sleep lying, th' Elephant leans or stands. But who hath praise enough 1 nay, who hath any ? None can express thy works, but...he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which arc so many, And so complete, but only he that owes them. All things that arc, though they have... | |
| George Herbert, William Jerdan - 1853 - 472 strani
...lying, the Elephant leans or ftands. But who hath praife enough ? nay, who hath any ? None can exprefs thy works, but he that knows them ; And none can know thy works, which are fo many, And fo complete, but only he that owes them. All things that are, though they have... | |
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