| George Herbert - 1667 - 362 pages
...aftions to them both : Cowards tell lies, and thofe that fear the rod ; The ftormy working foul fpits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie : A fault, which needs it moft, grows two thereby. 2 5 Fly idlenefs, which yet thou canft not fly fcy dreffing, miftrefling,... | |
| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 pages
...heap. If thou wjlt die, the gates of Hell are broad : ,prids aiid full fins have made the way a road. * Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy aftions to them both : Cowards tell lies, and thofe that fear the rod ; The ftormy working Soul fpits... | |
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 pages
...commotionef the lie Is father of moft quarrels in this climate. MiddletonasA Rowley's Fair Quarrel, Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie : A fault which needs it Jnoft, grows two thereby. J Herhert. When When Mendaclo hath invention on the One hand, and remembrance... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, John Wheeldon - 1768 - 128 pages
...heap. If thou wilt die, the gates of hell are broad : Pride and full fins have made the way a road. Lie not : but let thy heart be true to God, .' Thy...thy actions to them both : , Cowards tell lies, and thofe that fear the rod ; The ftormy working foul fpits lies and froth, Dare to be true. Nothing can... | |
| Pleasant art - 1782 - 126 pages
...Slucq T.etshis Soul run for nought, as little fearing; Were I an Epicure, I could bate Swearing. Lye not: but let thy heart be true to God, Thy Mouth to it, thy Aftions to them both, Cowards tell Lies, and thofe that fear the Rod, The ftormy working Soul, fpits... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1804 - 692 pages
...it If thou wilt die, the gates of hell are broad : Pride and full finnes have made the way a road. Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy a<5lions to them both : done. Studie this art, make it thy grot defigne ; And if Gulls image move thee... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 pages
...tttrttj. SfOUf. Being come to the height, they were tknrj brought to an absolute neccssin - Jlraa. Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie : A fault which needs it most grows two (fer.-Jr. Htrvtrt. If the paper be placed beyond the focus, ind then the red colour at the lens be... | |
| 1822 - 796 pages
...understood. How dare those eyes upon a Bible look, Much less towards God, whose lust is all their book I Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth...Cowards tell lies, and those, that fear the rod ; The stormy- working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing1 can need a lie : A fault, which... | |
| 1822 - 792 pages
...understood. How dare those eyes upon a Bible look, Much less towards God, whose lust is all their book ? Iiie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth...Cowards tell lies, and those, that fear the rod ; The stormy-working soul spits lies and troth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie : A fault, which... | |
| 1882 - 452 pages
...they are, speak the truth in his heart about them, and do accordingly. So says Herbert — " Let thine heart be true to God ; Thy mouth to it; thy actions to them both." And, "In brief, acquit thee bravely, play the man." Joshua had also the will to obey. And, " obedience,"... | |
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