George Herbert Quotes About Water
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Vnder water, famine; under snow, bread.
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Water, fire, and souldiers, quickly make roome. [Water, fire, and soldiers quickly make room.]
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A great ship asks deep water.
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The scalded head feares cold water.
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Water trotted is as good as oates.
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Whether you boyle snow or pound it, you can have but water of it.
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Water a farre off quencheth not fire.
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Good words quench more then a bucket of water.
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Ships feare fire more then water. [Ships fear fire more than water.]
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Let none say, I will not drinke water.
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Who letts his wife goe to every feast, and his horse drinke at every water, shall neither have good wife nor good horse.
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Take heede of still waters, the quick passe away.
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