| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...treat With fick folks, Women, thofe whom paflions fwa jr, ^Allows for that, and keeps his conftant way : Whom others faults do not defeat; But though men fail him, yet his part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and fhare,... | |
| George Herbert - 1709 - 376 pages
...With fick folks, Women, thofe whom paffions fway, Allows for that, and keeps his conftant waiu.•• Whom others faults do not defeat ; But though men fail him, yet his part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, 1 When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and fbare,... | |
| George Herbert - 1799 - 310 pages
...to treat With lick folks, women, thofe whom paffions fway, Allows for that, and keeps his conftant way : Whom others faults do not defeat ; But though men fail him, yet bis part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...to others writeth laws, And is their virtue ; virtue is his sun. Who, when he is to treat With sick folks, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for...; But though men fail him yet his part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, When the world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and share, not... | |
| 1835 - 616 pages
...to others writeth laws, And is their virtue ; virtue is his sun. Who, when he is to treat With sick folks, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for...¡ But though men fail him, yet his part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and share,... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - Christianity - 1835 - 402 pages
...others writeth laws, And is their virtue — Virtue is his sun : Who, when he is to treat With sick folks, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for...defeat; But though men fail him, yet his part doth play : Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and share,... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 pages
...to others writeth laws, And is their virtue ; Virtue is his Sun. Who, when he is to treat With sick folks, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for...; But though men fail him, yet his part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and share,... | |
| Giles Fletcher - English poetry - 1836 - 400 pages
...others writeth laws, And is their virtue — Virtue is his sun : Who, when he is to treat With sick folks, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for...defeat; But though men fail him, yet his part doth play: Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and share,... | |
| G B. Hamilton - 1837 - 28 pages
...into a summe, Whit place or person calls for, he doth pay." Who when he is to treat With sick folki, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for that, and keeps his constant way : Whom other's faults do not defeat; But though men fail him, yet his part deth play. Whom nothing can procure,... | |
| George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1838 - 408 pages
...to others writeth laws, And is their virtue ; Virtue is his Sun. Who, when he is to treat With sick folks, women, those whom passions sway, Allows for...; But though men fail him, yet his part doth play. Whom nothing can procure, When the wide world runs bias, from his will To writhe his limbs, and share,... | |
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