George Herbert Quotes about Soul
George Herbert (1861). “The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir”, p.16
George Herbert (1857). “Works: In Prose & Verse”, p.306
By all means use sometimes to be alone. Salute thyself: see what thy soul doth wear.
"The poetical works of George Herbert and Reginald Heber: With memoirs. Eight engravings on steel".
'Outlandish Proverbs' (1640) no. 420
God's breath in man returning to his birth, The soul in paraphrase, heart in pilgrimage.
Marianne Dorman, George Herbert (2009). “Seven Whole Days to Praise Our God: An Arrangement of George Herbert's Poems for Christian Meditation”, p.48, AuthorHouse
Sorrow was all my soul; I scarce believed, Till grief did tell me roundly, that I lived.
Affliction (1)', collected in The Temple, Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations (published posthumously, 1633).
The fineness which a hymn or psalm affords If when the soul unto the lines accords.
"A True Hymn". "The Temple". Book by George Herbert, 1633.
Only a sweet and virtuous soul, like seasoned timber, never gives.
'Outlandish Proverbs' (1640) no. 420