"Be thrifty, but not covetous"
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As a poet-priest steeped in Anglican moral instruction, Herbert writes in a culture where economic shifts were unsettling old certainties: rising commerce, expanding markets, and a growing sense that money could rearrange class and conscience alike. His genius is to locate the real battleground inside the self. Thrift is about stewardship; covetousness is about appetite. One is oriented toward sufficiency, the other toward an endless, comparative wanting.
The subtext is almost accusatory: check your motives. Do you save because you respect limits, or because you fear scarcity and resent others’ plenty? Herbert’s phrasing also preserves social harmony. Thrift supports the common good by discouraging waste; covetousness corrodes it by turning neighbors into rivals and possessions into scoreboards.
The line works because it doesn’t demonize money or comfort; it targets the inward tilt of desire. Herbert’s moral realism is that sin often arrives wearing the face of responsibility.
Quote Details
| Topic | Saving Money |
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| Source | Unverified source: The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations (George Herbert, 1633)
Evidence: Part I: "The Church-porch" (Perirrhanterium); exact page varies by copy/edition. Primary-source match: the line appears verbatim in George Herbert’s poem "The Church-porch" within The Temple: "Be thrifty, but not covetous: therefore give / Thy need, thine honour, and thy friend his due." The earl... Other candidates (2) The Poetical Works of (George) Herbert and (Henry) Vaughan (George Herbert, Henry Vaughan, 1879) compilation95.0% With a Memoir of Each : Two Volumes in One George Herbert, Henry Vaughan. Be thrifty , but not covetous : therefore g... George Herbert (George Herbert) compilation60.0% i be still in suit have i no harvest but a thorn to let me blood and not restore |
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