Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy actions to them both : Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rod ; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie : A fault, which needs it most,... The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance - Side 911867Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Joseph Charles Sindelar - 1914 - 264 sider
...Prussia, November 15, 1738 ; died at his home at Slough, near Windsor, England, August 23, 1822. 16 TRUTH Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie. A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. — George Herbert THE PRICE OF A LIE IP WE are under no moral obligation to fulfill a promise made... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1915 - 384 sider
...the gift ; I would be humble, for I know my weakness; I would look up, and laugh, and love, and lift Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. — George Herbert. Not what we give, but what we share, For the gift without the giver is bare; Who... | |
| Eugene Heitler Lehman - 1915 - 256 sider
...which square shall I write a "Y" to indicate that it is the one in which You live?" Helpful Thought. "Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby." — Herbert. Lesson 54. A MAN WHO WAS THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. How Elisha Helped the Needy (Taken from... | |
| Macon Anderson Leiper - 1916 - 360 sider
...1ll fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men decay. — GOLDSMITH Dare to be true : nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. — HERBERT All seems infected that th' infected spy, As all looks yellow to the jaundiced eye. —... | |
| Michael Vincent O'Shea, Ellsworth D. Foster, George Herbert Locke - 1917 - 872 sider
...lilacs bring again, The whistle of returning birds And trumpet-lowing of the herds. — Emerson. 3. Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs It most, grows two thereby. — Herbert. 4. April Is here ! Listen, a bluebird Is caroling near ! Low and sweet Is the song he... | |
| Jane Eayre Fryer - 1918 - 254 sider
...I had thought it would break." He did not wait until he was obliged to own up, but did so at once. Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie. A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. n. The Rain-soaked Book —Herbert. There were no libraries on the frontier in those early days. When... | |
| William A. Murrill - 1919 - 300 sider
...entitles its author to be so: for, like a new substance in nature, it cannot be destroyed. Hazlitt Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby. Herbert The best way to come to truth being to examine things as really they are, and not to conclude... | |
| George Herbert - 1900 - 508 sider
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| KATE LOUISE ROBERTS - 1922 - 1422 sider
...— Jacula Prudentum. Show me a liar, and I will show thee a thief. HERBERT — Jacula Prudentum. 2 hoard! Heap high the golden corn! No richer gift has Autumn poured From out her lavish h HERBERT— Church Parch. (See also WATTS) 3 Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle which fits... | |
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