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George Herbert
George Herbert has 16 approved public poems available in Poem A Day.
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- Public collection
- 16 approved public poems
- Common themes
- love, death, hope, faith, identity
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Church Music
by George Herbert
"Sweetest of sweets, I thank you: when displeasure" — George Herbert, "Church Music"
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Easter
by George Herbert
"Rise, heart, thy lord is risen. Sing his praise" — George Herbert, "Easter"
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Easter Song
by George Herbert
"I Got me flowers to straw Thy way," — George Herbert, "Easter Song"
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Easter Wings
by George Herbert
"Lord, who createdst man in wealth and store," — George Herbert, "Easter Wings"
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Faith
by George Herbert
"Lord, how couldst thou so much appease" — George Herbert, "Faith"
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H. Baptism
by George Herbert
"As he that sees a dark and shady grove," — George Herbert, "H. Baptism"
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H. Baptism II
by George Herbert
"Since, Lord, to thee" — George Herbert, "H. Baptism II"
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Life
by George Herbert
"I made a posie, while the day ran by:" — George Herbert, "Life"
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Nature
by George Herbert
"Full of rebellion, I would die," — George Herbert, "Nature"
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Peace
by George Herbert
"Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell? I humbly crave," — George Herbert, "Peace"
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Prayer
by George Herbert
"Prayer the Churches banquet, Angels age," — George Herbert, "Prayer"
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Sin's Round
by George Herbert
"Sorry I am, my God, sorry I am," — George Herbert, "Sin's Round"
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Sonnet (I)
by George Herbert
"My God, where is that ancient heat towards thee," — George Herbert, "Sonnet (I)"
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The Flower
by George Herbert
"How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean" — George Herbert, "The Flower"
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The Forerunners
by George Herbert
"The harbingers are come. See, see their mark;" — George Herbert, "The Forerunners"
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The Thanksgiving
by George Herbert
"Oh King of grief! (a title strange, yet true," — George Herbert, "The Thanksgiving"
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