Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... Herbert lost his father when he was in his fourth year ; so the main influence on the formation of his char- acter was his mother , a woman famous for her intelligence , wit , and piety , the friend and ... Herbert George Herbert The Temple.
... Herbert lost his father when he was in his fourth year ; so the main influence on the formation of his char- acter was his mother , a woman famous for her intelligence , wit , and piety , the friend and ... Herbert George Herbert The Temple.
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... Herbert de- voted himself to the labors of a country parson with such zeal and effectiveness that , though his ... Herbert's English poems must have circu- lated in manuscript , for even in his lifetime he enjoyed a reputation as a poet ...
... Herbert de- voted himself to the labors of a country parson with such zeal and effectiveness that , though his ... Herbert's English poems must have circu- lated in manuscript , for even in his lifetime he enjoyed a reputation as a poet ...
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Helen Constance White. from THE LIFE OF MR . GEORGE HERBERT " George Herbert was born the Third day of April , in the Year of our Redemp- tion 1593. The place of his Birth was near to the Town of Montgomery , and in that Castle that did ...
Helen Constance White. from THE LIFE OF MR . GEORGE HERBERT " George Herbert was born the Third day of April , in the Year of our Redemp- tion 1593. The place of his Birth was near to the Town of Montgomery , and in that Castle that did ...
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