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1.
A verse may find him who a sermon flies
First Line:
A verse may find him who a sermon flies
Last Line:
And turn delight into a sacrifice
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
17203
2.
A verse may hit him whom a sermon flies
First Line:
A verse may hit him whom a sermon flies
Last Line:
And turn delight into a sacrifice
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
6942
3.
Affliction then is ours
First Line:
Affliction then is ours
Last Line:
And ruffle all their curious knots and store
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
13388
4.
As men for fear the stars should sleep and nod
First Line:
As men for fear the stars should sleep and nod
Last Line:
To heaven alone both go and lead
DMI number:
40781
5.
Be calm in arguing for fierceness makes
First Line:
Be calm in arguing for fierceness makes
Last Line:
Share in the conquest and confess a troth
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
13583
6.
Come to judgement come away
First Line:
Come to judgement come away
Last Line:
And my music shall be praise
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
32863
7.
Dare to be true nothing can need a lie
First Line:
Dare to be true nothing can need a lie
Last Line:
A faulty which needs it most grows two thereby
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
16373
8.
Envy not greatness for thou makest thereby
First Line:
Envy not greatness for thou makest thereby
Last Line:
Is a good spur
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14616
9.
For all may have
First Line:
For all may have
Last Line:
If they dare try a glorious life or grave
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14889
10.
How well her name an army doth present
First Line:
How well her name an army doth present
Last Line:
In whom the lord of hosts did pitch his tent
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
7526
11.
I bless thee Lord because I grow
First Line:
I bless thee Lord because I grow
Last Line:
And such beginnings touch their end
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
7531
12.
In alms regard thy means and others merit
First Line:
In alms regard thy means and others merit
Last Line:
Till thou change names and be where he began
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14875
13.
Liberty now on tiptoe stands
First Line:
Liberty now on tiptoe stands
Last Line:
Ready to pass to other strands
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
33235
14.
Money thou bane of bliss and source of woe
First Line:
Money thou bane of bliss and source of woe
Last Line:
And while he digs out thee falls in the ditch
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
16663
15.
If thou dost ill the joy fades not the pains
First Line:
If thou dost ill the joy fades not the pains
Last Line:
If well the pain doth fade the joy remains
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
13346
16.
If ever tears did flow from eyes
First Line:
If ever tears did flow from eyes
Last Line:
And be that idol's urn
DMI number:
43255
17.
If yet thou love game at so dear a rate
First Line:
If yet thou love game at so dear a rate
Last Line:
Blowing up houses with their whole increase
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14842
18.
Laugh not too much the witty man laughs least
First Line:
Laugh not too much the witty man laughs least
Last Line:
But may be witty if thou hast the vein
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
15589
19.
O
First Line:
O
Last Line:
And no more to six days owe
Author:
Christopher Harvey (Absolute)
DMI number:
7530
20.
O sacred providence who from end to end
First Line:
O sacred providence who from end to end
Last Line:
Extolleth many ways yet this once more
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
24946
21.
O welcome sweet and sacred cheer
First Line:
O welcome sweet and sacred cheer
Last Line:
Shall strive in this and love the strife
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
10127
22.
O who will show me those delights on high | I
First Line:
O who will show me those delights on high | I
Last Line:
Light joy and leisure shall they all persever Ever
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
7528
23.
Oh England full of sin but most of sloth
First Line:
Oh England full of sin but most of sloth
Last Line:
Is full as poor as he that needs but five
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14563
24.
Scorn no man's love though of a mean degree
First Line:
Scorn no man's love though of a mean degree
Last Line:
The meanest tool that he may chance to use
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14576
25.
Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes inhance
First Line:
Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes inhance
Last Line:
If well the pain doth fade the Joy remains
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
24941
26.
When baseness is exalted do not bate
First Line:
When baseness is exalted do not bate
Last Line:
Not of rich arras but mean tapestry
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
14522
27.
When thou dost tell another's jest theirin
First Line:
When thou dost tell another's jest theirin
Last Line:
He pares his apple that would cleanly feed
Author:
George Herbert (Absolute)
DMI number:
15588
28.
Wit's an unruly engine wildly striking
First Line:
Wit's an unruly engine wildly striking
Last Line:
Have got to be a dear fool for an hour
DMI number:
41649
29.
[vol. 3] The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries [vol III] [ECCO] [T131617]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
644
30.
A collection of moral and sacred poems from the most celebrated English authors [vol I] [T16524] [ECCO]
Publication Date:
1744
ESTC number:
T16524 [vol I]
DMI number:
872
31.
A collection of select original poems and translations, chiefly on divine subjects [N27568] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1734
ESTC number:
N27568
DMI number:
487
32.
Poems upon divine and moral subjects. Originals & Translations [T124940]
Publication Date:
1719
ESTC number:
T124940
DMI number:
438
33.
The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. [T131617] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
601
34.
The British muse, or, a collection of thoughts moral, natural, and sublime, of our English poets: who flourished in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. [vol II] [T131617] [ecco]
Publication Date:
1738
ESTC number:
T131617
DMI number:
618
35.
Athenianism: or the new projects of Mr. John Dunton [T145151]
Publication Date:
1710
ESTC number:
T145151
DMI number:
218
36.
Miscellanea sacra: or, poems on divine & moral subjects [ESTC R22340]
Publication Date:
1696
ESTC number:
R22340
DMI number:
1704
37.
Miscellanea sacra: or, poems on divine & moral subjects. the second edition [ESTC R9864]
Publication Date:
1698
ESTC number:
R9864
DMI number:
1705
38.
Delights for the ingenious [P6193] [Feb 1711]
Publication Date:
01/02/1711
ESTC number:
P6193
DMI number:
311
39.
Essays and Poems, Satirical, Moral, Political, and Entertaining [T64210]
Publication Date:
1770
ESTC number:
T64210
DMI number:
1166