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" I love (and have some cause to love) the earth ; She is my Maker's creature, therefore good : She is my mother, for she gave me birth ; She is my tender nurse ; she... "
Madam Dorrington of the Dene - Page 185
by William Howitt - 1851
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Emblems Divine and Moral: Together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man

Francis Quarles - 1777 - 496 pages
...what deftrt I on earth in rej*ie£t of tbee f I, • I LOVE (and have fome caufe to love) the earth i She is my Maker's creature; therefore good: She is my mother, for fhe gave me birth : She is my tender nurfe; fhe gives me food : But what*sa creature, Lord, compare'd...
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Emblems Divine and Moral: Together with Hieroglyphics of the Life ..., Volume 1

Francis Quarles - 1778 - 454 pages
...heaven but thee ; ana what dcftrt I tr. earth ¡я refytft of thee ? I. I LOVE (and have fome caufe to love) the earth : She is my Maker's creature; therefore good : She is my mother, for ihe gave me birth : She is my tender nurfe ; ihe gives me food : But what's a creature, Lord, compare'd...
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Emblems divine and moral, together with Hieroglyphics of the life of man

Francis Quarles - 1806 - 478 pages
...and what desire 1 on earth in respect of thee. 1. T LOVE {and have some cause to love) the earth : X She is my Maker's creature ; therefore good ; She...: She is my tender nurse ; she gives me food ; But what'aa creature, Lord,compar'd with thee ? Or what's my mother, or my nurse, to me ? 2. I love the...
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Emblems Divine and Moral, Together with Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man

Francis Quarles - 1808 - 480 pages
...1. ÍLOVE (and have some cause to love) the earth : She is my Baker's creature ; therefore good ; e is my mother, for she gave me birth : She is my tender...; she gives me food ; But what's a creature, Lord, compar'd with thee ? Or what's my mother, or my.nurse, to me ? 2. I love the air ; her dainty sweets...
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Emblems, Divine and Moral

Francis Quarles - 1818 - 330 pages
...is none upon earth that I desire beside thee. I LovE (and have some cause to love) the earth ; Slle is my Maker's creature, therefore good : She is my mother, for she gave me hirth; She is my tender nurse; she gives me food: But what's a creature, LoRD, compar'd with thee?...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 9

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 pages
...droil, Or delve in such a soil, Where gain's uncertain, and the pain is sure ? BOOK V. EMBLEM VI. ,» 1 love (and have some cause to love) the earth ; She...; she gives me food : But what's a creature, Lord, compar'd with thee ? Or what's my mother, or my nurse, to me ? I love the air ; her dainty sveets refresh...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 9

1824 - 408 pages
...droil, Or delve in such a soil, Where gain's uncertain, and the pain is sure ? BOOK V. EMBLEM VI. 1 love (and have some cause to love) the earth ; She...; she gives me food : But what's a creature, Lord, compar'd with thee ? Or what's my mother, or my nurse, to me 1 I love the air ; her dainty sweets refresh...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 9

1824 - 408 pages
...would droil, Or delve in such a soil, Where gain's uncertain, and the pain is sure ? BOOK V. EMBLEM VI. I love (and have some cause to love) the earth ; She...; she gives me food : But what's a creature, Lord, compar'd with thee ? Or what's my mother, or my nurse, to me 1 I love the air ; her dainty sweets refresh...
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Emblems, Divine and Moral

Francis Quarles - 1825 - 334 pages
...1XXIII. 25. Whom have I in heaven but thee ? and there is none upon earth that I desire beside thee. I LOVE (and have some cause to love) the earth ; She...my tender nurse ; she gives me food: But what's a creature,LoBD, compar'd with thee? I love the air; her dainty sweets refresh My drooping soul, and...
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Specimens of sacred and serious poetry, from Chaucer to the present day ...

John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...beams I wish, yet grant That I at least may wish those beams I want. WHOM HAV£ I IN HEAVEN BUT THEE. I LOVE, and have some cause to love, the Earth—...with Thee ? Or what's my mother or my nurse to me ? I love the Air, her dainty sweets refresh My drooping soul, and to new sweets invite me. Her shrill-mouthed...
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