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  1. Heart-Work: George Herbert and the Protestant Ethic by Cristina Malcolmson, 2000-01-01
  2. The English Poems of George Herbert by George Herbert, 2010-12-31
  3. The Sleeper Awakes A Revised Edition of When the Sleeper Wakes by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2009-10-04
  4. The works of George Herbert: In prose and verse by George Herbert, 1920-01-01
  5. Love and Mr. Lewisham by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-07-06
  6. George Herbert and the Seventeenth-Century Religious Poets [Authoritative Texts, Criticism] by George Herbert, 1978-09-17
  7. Herbert: Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) by George Herbert, 2004-11-02
  8. George Herbert Mead: A Unifying Theory for Sociology by John D. Baldwin, 2002-01
  9. English And American Furniture: A Pictorial Handbook Of Fine Furniture Made In Great Britain And In The American Colonies by Herbert Cescinsky, George L. Hunter, 2006-05-05
  10. The War of the Worlds by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2010-07-06
  11. Certain Personal Matters: A Collection of Material, Mainly Autobiographical [ 1898 ] by H. G. (Herbert George) Wells, 2009-08-10
  12. A READING OF GEORGE HERBERT by Rosemond Tuve, 1952
  13. The History of Mr. Polly by Herbert George Wells, 2008-01-05
  14. The Research Magnificent by Herbert George Wells, 2009-08-05

21. George Herbert - LoveToKnow 1911
GEORGE HERBERT (15931633), English poet, was born at Montgomery Castle on the 3rd of April 1593. He was the fifth son of Sir Richard Herbert and a brother
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GEORGE HERBERT (1593-1633), English poet, was born at Montgomery Castle on the 3rd of April 1593. He was the fifth son of Sir Richard Herbert and a brother of Lord Herbert of Cherbury . His mother, Lady Magdalen Herbert, a woman of great good sense and sweetness of character, and a friend of John Donne , exercised great influence over her son. Educated privately until 1605, he was then sent to Westminster School, and in 1609 he became a scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was made B.A. in 1613, M.A. and major fellow of the college in 1616. In 1618 he became Reader in Rhetoric , and in 1619 orator for the university. In this capacity he was several times brought into contact with King James . From Cambridge he wrote some Latin satiric verses 1 in defence of the universities and the English Church against Andrew Melville , a Scottish Presbyterian minister. He numbered among his friends Dr 1 Printed in 1662 as an appendix co J. Vivian's Ecclesiastes Solomonis. Donne

22. Herbert
George Herbert is buried in St Andrew s Church, Bemerton, Wiltshire (now a suburb of Salisbury), England. (See map ref no. 8)
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George Herbert is buried in St Andrew's Church, Bemerton, Wiltshire (now a suburb of Salisbury), England. (See map...ref no. 8) He died of consumption at the age of 40 and was buried in front of the altar. When his two patrons the Duke of Richmond and the Marquess of Hamilton died, Herbert knew that he was not destined for a life in politics and subsequently resigned his parliamentary seat and took holy orders as the Rector of Bemerton. In 1629 Herbert rebuilt the little Church of St Andrew at his own expense. It was during his time at Bemerton (1630-1632) that he wrote all the poetry in The Temple . On his deathbed Herbert arranged for the manuscript to be sent to his friend Nicholas Ferrar with the instruction to either burn it or publish it, as he felt fit. Fortunately, Ferrar opted for the latter.

23. George Herbert (1593-1633)
george herbert, early seventeenth century poet. His life, works, essays, and resources.
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24. Biography Of George Herbert | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
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25. Biography Of George Herbert Walker Bush
Biography of george herbert Walker Bush, the fortyfirst President of the United States (1989-1993).
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26. George Herbert Journal, Volume 27 - Table Of Contents
herbert, george, 15931633 Criticism and interpretation. george herbert s The Country Parson and Stefano Guazzo s The Civile Conversation
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27. George Herbert Mead [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Scholarly article by george Cronk, from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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George Herbert Mead (1863-1931)
Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to those parts of this article) 1. Life George Herbert Mead was born in South Hadley, Massachusetts, on February 27, 1863, and he died in Chicago, Illinois, on April 26, 1931. He was the second child of Hiram Mead (d. 1881), a Congregationalist minister and pastor of the South Hadley Congregational Church, and Elizabeth Storrs Billings (1832-1917). George Herbert's older sister, Alice, was born in 1859. In 1870, the family moved to Oberlin, Ohio, where Hiram Mead became professor of homiletics at the Oberlin Theological Seminary, a position he held until his death in 1881. After her husband's death, Elizabeth Storrs Billings Mead taught for two years at Oberlin College and subsequently, from 1890 to 1900, served as president of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. George Herbert Mead entered Oberlin College in 1879 at the age of sixteen and graduated with a BA degree in 1883. While at Oberlin, Mead and his best friend, Henry Northrup Castle, became enthusiastic students of literature, poetry, and history, and staunch opponents of supernaturalism. In literature, Mead was especially interested in Wordsworth, Shelley, Carlyle, Shakespeare, Keats, and Milton; and in history, he concentrated on the writings of Macauley, Buckle, and Motley. Mead published an article on Charles Lamb in the 1882-3 issue of the

28. George Herbert, Priest And Poet
george herbert was born in 1593, a cousin of the Earl of Pembroke. His mother was a friend of the poet John Donne. george attended Trinity College,
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George Herbert was born in 1593, a cousin of the Earl of Pembroke. His mother was a friend of the poet John Donne . George attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and became the Public Orator of the University, responsible for giving speeches of welcome in Latin to famous visitors, and writing letters of thanks, also in Latin, to acknowledge gifts of books for the University Library. This brought him to the attention of King James I, who granted him an annual allowance, and seemed likely to make him an ambassador. However, in 1625 the king died, and George Hebert, who had originally gone to college with the intention of becoming a priest, but had head turned by the prospect of a career at Court, determined anew to seek ordination. In 1626 he was ordained, and became vicar and then rector of the parish of Bemerton and neighboring Fugglestone, not far from Salisbury. He served faithfully as a parish priest, diligently visiting his parishioners and bringing them the sacraments when they were ill, and food and clothing when they were in want. He read Morning and Evening Prayer daily in the church, encouraging the congregation to join him when possible, and ringing the church bell before each service so that those who could not come might hear it and pause in their work to join their prayers with his. He used to go once a week to Salisbury to hear Evening Prayer sung there in the cathedral. On one occasion he was late because he had met a man whose horse had fallen with a heavy load, and he stopped, took off his coat, and helped the man to unload the cart, get the horse back on its feet, and then reload the cart. His spontaneous generosity and good will won him the affection of his parishioners.

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30. George Herbert Quotes
53 quotes and quotations by george herbert. george herbert A lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit. george herbert
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Date of Death: March 1 Nationality: British Find on Amazon: George Herbert Related Authors: Samuel Butler Lord Byron Thom Gunn John Donne ... James Montgomery A gentle heart is tied with an easy thread. George Herbert A lean compromise is better than a fat lawsuit. George Herbert A man of great memory without learning hath a rock and a spindle and no staff to spin. George Herbert Be calm in arguing; for fierceness makes error a fault, and truth discourtesy. George Herbert Be thrifty, but not covetous. George Herbert Better never begin than never make an end. George Herbert Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie: a fault which needs it most, grows two thereby. George Herbert Deceive not thy physician, confessor, nor lawyer. George Herbert Do not wait; the time will never be "just right." Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your command, and better tools will be found as you go along. George Herbert Drink not the third glass, which thou canst not tame, when once it is within thee.

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32. George Herbert Mead
While now somewhat dated, the largest bibliography of works about Mead is Richard F. Lowy, george herbert Mead A Bibliography of the Secondary Literaure
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George H. Mead was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago from 1894 to 1931. See George Cronk's article on G. H. Mead On Mead's life and thought, see Hans Joas, G. H. Mead: A Contemporary Re-examination of His Thought (Cambridge: Polity Press, 1985), and Gary A. Cook, George Herbert Mead : The Making of a Social Pragmatist (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1993). While now somewhat dated, the largest bibliography of works about Mead is Richard F. Lowy, "George Herbert Mead: A Bibliography of the Secondary Literaure with Relevant Symbolic Interactionist References," Studies in Symbolic Interactionism, vol. 7 part B (1986): 459-521. A Chronological Bibliography Sources: Hans Joas, G. H. Mead ; Gary Cook, George Herbert Mead ; John Shook, Pragmatism: An Annotated Bibliography, 1898-1940 (Amsterdam: Editions Rodopi, 1998); Lloyd Gordon Ward of the Mead Project at Brock University; and information from Harold L. Orbach. "The Relation of Art to Morality." Oberlin Review 9 (1881): 63-64.

33. George Herbert
Biography and Readings for george herbert, commemorated Feb. 27, according to the Episcopal Church.
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Our God and King, who didst call thy servant George Herbert from the pursuit of worldly honors to be a pastor of souls, a poet, and a priest in thy temple: Give unto us the grace, we beseech thee, joyfully to perform the tasks thou givest us to do, knowing that nothing is menial or common that is done for thy sake; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. PRAYER (contemporary language):
Our God and King, who called your servant George Herbert from the pursuit of worldly honors to be a pastor of souls, a poet, and a priest in your temple: Give us grace, we pray, joyfully to perform the tasks you give us to do, knowing that nothing is menial or common that is done for your sake; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
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34. George Herbert Walker Bush — Infoplease.com
george herbert Walker Bush was born June 12, 1924, in Milton, Mass., to Prescott and Dorothy Bush. The family later moved to Connecticut.
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35. American President: George Herbert Walker Bush
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36. George Herbert @Web English Teacher
Students learn of the life of george herbert, and read and analyze key works. Links to audio files and guided questions are included to support the poetry
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37. George Herbert (1593-1633) British Writer.
(15931633) British writer. george herbert s devotional poems, combining reverence with a homely familiarity with religious experience, were published after
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    38. Representative Poetry Online Redirection Page
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    39. George Herbert Mead
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