1,281 Famous Quotes by George Herbert
4/3/1593 - 3/1/1633
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About George Herbert

George Herbert was a Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest.
Being born into an artistic and wealthy family, he received a good education that led to his holding prominent positions at Cambridge University and Parliament. As a student at Trinity College, Cambridge, Herbert excelled in languages and music. He went to college with the intention of becoming a priest, but his scholarship attracted the attention of King James I/VI. Herbert served in Parliament for two years. After the death of King James and at the urging of a friend, Herbert's interest in ordained ministry was renewed.
In 1630, in his late thirties he gave up his secular ambitions and took holy orders in the Church of England, spending the rest of his life as the rector of the little parish of Fugglestone St Peter with Bemerton St Andrew, near Salisbury. He was noted for unfailing care for his parishioners, bringing the sacraments to them when they were ill, and providing food and clothing for those in need. Henry Vaughan said of him "a most glorious saint and seer".
Throughout his life, he wrote religious poems characterized by a precision of language, a metrical versatility, and an ingenious use of imagery or conceits that was favoured by the metaphysical school of poets. Charles Cotton described him as a "soul composed of harmonies". Herbert himself, in a letter to Nicholas Ferrar, said of his writings, "they are a picture of spiritual conflicts between God and my soul before I could subject my will to Jesus, my Master". Some of Herbert's poems have endured as hymns, including "King of Glory, King of Peace": "Let All the World in Every Corner Sing" and "Teach me, my God and King". His first biographer, Izaak Walton, described Herbert on his death-bed as "composing such hymns and anthems as he and the angels now sing in heaven".
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Take heede of still waters, the quick passe away.
[Take heed of still waters, they quick pass away.]
Silence
Quotes, by George Herbert , Source: Jacula Prudentum
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Wit's an unruly engine, wildly striking
Sometimes a friend, sometimes the engineer:
Hast thou the knack? pamper it not with liking;
But if thou want it, buy it not too deare
Many affecting wit beyond their power,
Have got to be a deare fool for an houre.
Injury
Quotes, by George Herbert , Source: Temple--Church Porch (st. 41)
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Dare to be true: nothing can need a lie;
A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby.
Lying
Quotes, by George Herbert , Source: Church Porch
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The Royall Crowne cures not the head-ach.
[The Royal Crown cures not the headache.]
Royalty
Quotes, by George Herbert , Source: Jacula Prudentum
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Who eates the Kings Goose uoydes the feathers an hundred years
after.
[Who eats the king's goose voids the feathers a hundred years
after.]
Proverbs
Quotes, by George Herbert , Source: from a version of his published proverbs
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A coole mouth, and warme feet, live long.
[A cool mouth, and warm feet, live long.]
Proverbs
Quotes, by George Herbert , Source: Jacula Prudentum
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