George Herbert Quotes - Page 41
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.343
He that hath no hony in his pot, let him have it in his mouth.
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.333
He that hath time and looks for better time, time comes that he repents himself of time.
George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.325
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.343
George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.309
He that is his owne Counsellor knowes nothing sure but what hee hath laid out.
George Herbert (1941). “The works of George Herbert”, Oxford University Press
George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.325
He that is surprized with the first frost feeles it all the winter after.
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.364
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.318
George Herbert, Joseph Hall (1855). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall”, p.318
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.341
George Herbert (1862). “The Works of George Herbert: In Prose and Verse”
George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.318
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.343
He that owes nothing, if he makes not mouthes at us, is courteous.
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.333
George Herbert, Christopher Harvey, George Gilfillan (1857). “The poetical works of George Herbert”, p.318
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.354
George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.324
George Herbert (1871). “The English poems of George Herbert, together with his collection of proverbs entitled Jacula prudentum”, p.247
George Herbert (1861). “The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir”, p.251