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" By all means use sometimes to be alone. Salute thyself: see what thy soul doth wear. Dare to look in thy chest; for 'tis thine own : And tumble up and down what thou find'st there. "
The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations - Page xxv
by George Herbert - 1838 - 361 pages
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 pages
...break off all its commerce with thetongoc. 35- To break up. To dissolve ; to put a siuiden end to. Who cannot rest till he good fellows find ;" He breaks up house, turns out of doors h»s mind. JÎCré< ri. He threatened, that the tradesmen woulc br<: out his teeth, if he did not retire,...
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The Whole Works Of...Oliver Heywood Now First Collected, Revised & Arranged ...

Oliver Reywood - 1825 - 542 pages
...confinement, but was that night sleepless, and afterwards restless, till he became seriously religious.* By all means use sometimes to be alone, Salute thyself;...fellows find, He breaks up house, turns out of doors his mind.t Oh, sirs, you little know what good effects a serious consideration may produce ! God propounds...
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Gleanings, Moral and Religious, from Various Authors, Latin and English

John Kendall - 1826 - 406 pages
...several stations ; as becomes social beings, who were formed in aid and assistance of each other. . By all means use sometimes to be alone : Salute thyself...see what thy soul doth wear : Dare to look in thy heart, fqr 'tis thy own, Once and again turn what thou findest there. Who cannot rest till he companions...
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Scripture References illustrated with Sacred Poetry, compiled by Two Sabbath ...

John N Woodroffe - 1839 - 408 pages
...4 ; xix. 14; Ixiii. 6; Ixxvii. 12; cxix. 15, 23, 48, 59, 78, 97, 148. Prov. iv. 26. 1 Tim. iv. 15. By all means use sometimes to be alone; Salute thyself....soul doth wear. Dare to look in thy chest, for 'tis thy own; And tumble up and down what thou find'st there. Who cannot rest till he good fellows find,...
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The Temple: And the Country Parson

George Herbert - 1842 - 400 pages
...rules, a well-trussed pack, Whose every parcel under-writes a law. Lose not thyself, nor give thy humors way : God gave them to thee under lock and key. By...soul doth wear. Dare to look in thy chest ; for 'tis thy own : And tumhle up and down what thou tind'st there. Who cannot rest till he good fellows find,...
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Plain Practical Sermons, Volume 1

John Wood Warter - 1844 - 608 pages
...• 2 Sam. xiii. 4. ' 1 John iii. 1—3. I SERMON X. THE NEW YEAR. LET US SEARCH AND TRY OUR WAYS. " By all means use sometimes to be alone, Salute thyself : see what thy soul doth wear. I)arc to look in thy chest ; for 'tis thy own, And tumble up and down what thou find'st there." Crtorge...
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Flowers of Zion: a selection of hymns and sacred poetry

Zion - 1845 - 302 pages
...love shall increas In fulness of degree ; By which we shall appear to all Perfect, like Christ, to be. By all means use sometimes to be alone, Salute thyself:...find, He breaks up house, turns out of doors his mind. ®\)t Babr of THAT blessed Babe in Bethlehem born, For me his blood did spend ; Beloved of the Father...
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Practical Religion Exemplified: By Letters and Passages from the Life of the ...

Mrs. Anderson (Caroline Dorothea) - 1850 - 314 pages
...then to be alone. You like poetry, so I will send you some lines from the good George Herbert: — By all means use sometimes to be alone: Salute thyself; see what thy soul cloth wear; Dare to look in thy chest, for 'tis thine own, And tumble up and down what thou find'st...
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The Life and Writings of the Rev. George Herbert: With the Synagogue, in ...

George Herbert - 1851 - 468 pages
...rules, a well-trussed pack, Whose every parcel under-writes a law. Lose not thyself, nor give thy humors way : God gave them to thee under lock and key. By...soul doth wear. Dare to look in thy chest ; for 'tis thy own : And tumble up and down what thou find'st there. Who cannot rest till he good fellows find,...
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The Poetical Works of George Herbert: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

George Herbert - 1853 - 376 pages
...every parcel underwrites a law. Lose not thyself, nor give thy humours way : Uod gave them to thco under lock and key. By all means use sometimes to be alone. Salute thyself : see what thy soul dotli wear. " Dare to look in thy chest ; for 'tis thine own : And tumble up and down what thou find'st...
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