“Who says that fictions only and false hairBecome a verse? Is there in truth no beauty?Is all good structure in a winding stair?”
George Herbert“Be calm in arguing: for fierceness makes Error a fault, and truth discourtesy.”
George Herbert, The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert“I will complain, yet praise;I will bewail, approve:And all my sowre-sweet dayesI will lament, and love.”
George Herbert, The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert“Man is no star, but a quick coalOf mortal fire:Who blows it not, nor doth controlA faint desire,”
George Herbert, The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert“Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright,The bridal of the earth and sky;The dew shall weep thy fall tonight,For thou must die.”
George Herbert, The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert“Who says that fictions only and false hairBecome a verse? Is there in truth no beauty?Is all good structure in a winding stair?”
George Herbert, The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert“Be calm in arguing; for fierceness makes error a fault, and truth discourtesy.”
George Herbert