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" The Collar I struck the board, and cry'd, No more. I will abroad. What? shall I ever sigh and pine? My lines and life are free; free as the rode, Loose as the winde, as large as store. Shall I be still in suit? Have I no harvest but a thorn To let me... "
The temple, sacred poems and private ejaculations. [With] The synagogue - Page 119
by George Herbert - 1667
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The English Poets: Selections, Volume 2

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 524 pages
...light. A leading Star t' enlighten those Whom night and shades of death inclose, HERBERT. THE COLLAR. I struck the board, and cry'd, ' No more ; I will abroad ! What, shall I ever sigh and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the road, Loose as the wind, as large as store....
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - Pastoral theology - 1882 - 244 pages
...drown'd, And by that crie of her deare Lord obtain, That your fweet fap might come again! f The Collar. 1 Struck the board, and cry'd, No more. I will abroad. What? fhall I ever figh and pine? My lines and life are free; free as the rode, Loofe as the winde, as large...
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations. Being a Facsimile Reprint ...

George Herbert - 1885 - 228 pages
...herdeare Lord obtain, f The Collar. I Struck the board, and cry'd, No more. I will abroad. What? (hall I ever figh and pine? My lines and life are free; free as the rode, Loofe as the winde, as large as ftore. Shall I be ftill in fuit? Have I no harveft but a thorn...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert

George Herbert - 1891 - 526 pages
...her dcarc Lord obtain 1 1 That your HT со t sap might como again I 120. § TIIK COLbAtt. STRUCK tho board, and cry'd, • No more; I will abroad.' What, shall I ever sigh and pino T My lince and lifo aro free ; free as tho road, IJOOBC OB tho winde, as large as «toro.1...
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Standard English Poems: Spenser to Tennyson

English poetry - 1899 - 816 pages
...God doth touch and own Cannot for lesse be told. 96 SPENSER TO DRYDEN THE COLLAR (From the same) I struck the board, and cry'd, ' No more ; I will abroad.' What, shall I ever sigh and pine? My lines and life are free ; free as the road, Loose as the winde, as large as store....
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The English Works of George Herbert: Newly Arranged and Annotated ..., Volume 3

George Herbert - 1905 - 512 pages
...choice vanities as a store." 6. Shall I always be a petitioner, never a master ? THE COLLAR I STBUCK the board, and cry'd, No more ! I will abroad. What ? Shall I ever sigh and pine ? My lines and life are free, free as the rode, Loose as the winde, as large as store....
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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations

George Herbert - Christian poetry, English - 1906 - 288 pages
...somewhat more, Not to his hurt. Sighs will convey Anything to me. Heark, despair, away ! The Collar. I struck the board, and cry'd, No more ; I will abroad. What, shall I ever sigh and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the road, Loose as the winde, as large as store....
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Haverford Essays: Studies in Modern Literature

Literature - 1909 - 326 pages
...the resolution — the beautiful answer that such a nature as his could at last gladly give: — "I struck the board and cry'd, 'No more; I will abroad.' What! Shall I ever sigh and pine? My lines and life are free, free as the road, Loose as the winds, as large as store....
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A Manual of Spiritual Fortification

English poetry - 1910 - 332 pages
...too late; Teach it to sing Thy praise this day, And then this day my life shall date. THE COLLAR I struck the board, and cry'd, "No more; I will abroad;" What, shall I ever sigh and pine? My lines and life are free; free as the road, Loose as the winde, as large as store....
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The Vista of English Verse

English poetry - 1911 - 784 pages
...gold ; For that which God doth touch and own Cannot for lesse be told. THE COLLAR (From the same) I struck the board, and cry'd, ' No more ; I will abroad.' What, shall I ever sigh and pine ? My lines and life are free ; free as the road, Loose as the winde, as large as store....
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