George Herbert Quotes About Labour

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  • Hee that labours and thrives spins gold.

    George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.332
  • Whether shall the Oxe goe, where he shall not labour?

    George Herbert (1874). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: Prose”, p.319
  • A little labour, much health.

    George Herbert, Joseph Hall (1855). “The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall”, p.315
  • To seek these things is lost labour; Geese in an oyle pot, fat Hogs among Jews, and Wine in a fishing net.

    George Herbert (1959). “The works of George Herbert”
  • In thy discourse, if thou desire to please; All such is courteous, useful, new, or wittie: Usefulness comes by labour, wit byease; Courtesie grows in court; news in the citie.

    George Herbert (1861). “The Poetical Works of G. H. and R. Heber. With Memoir”, p.9
  • Labour as long liu'd, pray as even dying. [Labor as long-lived, pray as ever dying.]

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