All may of Thee partake : Nothing can be so mean, Which with this tincture " for Thy sake " Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine : Who sweeps a room, as for Thy laws, Makes that and the action fine. This is... The Retrospective Review - Page 2191821Full view - About this book
| Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott - 1866 - 248 pages
...looks on glass, On it may stay his eye ; Or, if he pleases, through it pass, And then the heaven espy. All may of thee partake : Nothing can be so mean Which, with this tincture, FOK THY SAKE, Will not grow bright and clean. A servant, with this clause, Makes drudgery divine ;... | |
| John Godson - Families - 1866 - 132 pages
...looks on glasse On it may stay his eye, Or if he pleaseth, through it passe, And then the heaven espie. All may of Thee partake ; Nothing can be so mean, Which with his tincture (for Thy sake) Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1867 - 754 pages
...looks on glass On it may stay his eye ; Or, if he pleaseth, through it pass, And then the heav'n spy. All may of Thee partake ; Nothing can be so mean,...tincture, for Thy sake, Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery Divine ; Who sweeps a room as for Thy laws, Makes that and... | |
| Hymns, English - 1867 - 726 pages
...looks on glass On it may stay his eye ; Or, if lie ple.iseth, through it pass, And then the heav'n spy. All may of Thee partake ; Nothing can be so mean,...tincture, for Thy sake, Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery Divine ; Who sweeps a room as for Thy laws, Makes that and... | |
| John R. W. Stott - Religion - 1961 - 132 pages
...evangelism than huper tou onomatos autou, 'for the sake of His [or simply 'the'] Name' (Rom. 1:5)." All may of Thee partake; Nothing can be so mean Which,...tincture, for Thy sake, Will not grow bright and clean. —George Herbert 1593-1632 It is, then, for Christ's sake, for the spread of His Kingdom and the glory... | |
| Joseph Needham - Science - 1983 - 616 pages
...(£#,485). The Gibson edition contains also the 'Life of MrG. H.[+ 159310 -f 1 632]' by Izaak Walton. All may of thee partake; Nothing can be so mean, Which with his Tincture (for thy sake) Will not grow bright and clean. This is the famous Stone That turneth all... | |
| Geoffrey Wainwright - Music - 1984 - 626 pages
...looks on glass, On it may stay his eye; Or if he pleaseth, through it pass, And then the heaven espy. All may of Thee partake: Nothing can be so mean, Which...tincture : For Thy sake, Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine; Who sweeps a room, as for Thy laws, Makes that and... | |
| George Herbert - Biography & Autobiography - 1981 - 382 pages
...on glass, On it may stay his eye; 10 Or if he pleaseth, through it pass, And then the heav'n espy. All may of thee partake: Nothing can be so mean, Which with his tincture523 (for thy sake) IS Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes... | |
| Thomas F. Healy - English poetry - 1986 - 180 pages
...Crashaw allow their views of Christian liberty and an ideal comprehensiveness to be equated with license: All may of thee partake Nothing can be so mean, Which with his tincture (for thy sake) Will not grow bright and clean. A servant with this clause Makes drudgerie... | |
| Canterbury Press - Religion - 1989 - 540 pages
...looks on glass, On it may stay his eye; Or if he pleaseth, through it pass, And then the heaven espy. 3 All may of thee partake; Nothing can be so mean, Which...tincture, 'for thy sake', Will not grow bright and clean. 4 A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine; Who sweeps a room, as for thy laws, Makes that... | |
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