Poems by George Herbert
Jordan (II)
... When first my lines of heav'nly joyes made mention, ...
Sinne (II)
... Sinne is that opposite to th' Almighty, seeing ...
Deniall
... O that thou shouldst give dust a tongue ...
To All Angels And Saints
... What's done on earth, we shall not fare the worse, ...
Ephesians IV. 30. "Grieve Not The Holy Spirit, &c."
... Then weep, mine eyes, the God of love doth grieve: ...
A Paradox, That The Sick Are In A Better Case Than The Whole
... Acquits yourselves, and gives the sick all grief ...
Anagram
... In whom the Lord of hosts did pitch his tent! ...
Prayer (II)
... Since then these three wait on thy throne, ...
Businesse
... 'Twixt his sinnes and Saviour's death ...
Time
... Who wants the place, where God doth dwell, ...
The Posie
... And with their words and posies windows fill: ...
L'Envoy
... That thy flesh hathl ost his food, ...
The Search
... My knees pierce th' earth, mine eies the skie: ...
Mattens
... That thou shouldst it so eye, and wooe, ...
The Foil
... This were the better skie, the brighter place ...