The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonProtestant Episcopal Press, 1832 - 450 páginas |
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... deaths are not , I hope , yet worn out of the memory of many . He that compares them with the holy life and happy death of Mr. George Herbert , as it is plainly , and , I hope , truly writ by Mr. Isaac Wal- ton , may in it find a ...
... deaths are not , I hope , yet worn out of the memory of many . He that compares them with the holy life and happy death of Mr. George Herbert , as it is plainly , and , I hope , truly writ by Mr. Isaac Wal- ton , may in it find a ...
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... death to find , Like timely fruit , not shaken by the wind , But ripely dropping from the sapless bough ; And dying , nothing to myself would owe . Thus , daily changing , with a duller taste Of less'ning joys , I by degrees would waste ...
... death to find , Like timely fruit , not shaken by the wind , But ripely dropping from the sapless bough ; And dying , nothing to myself would owe . Thus , daily changing , with a duller taste Of less'ning joys , I by degrees would waste ...
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... death , in 1688 , was succeeded by Dr. GILBERT BURNET , who has given a character of him in The History of his own Times . A few years before his death , he suffered a fatal decay , not only in his body , but in his intellectual ...
... death , in 1688 , was succeeded by Dr. GILBERT BURNET , who has given a character of him in The History of his own Times . A few years before his death , he suffered a fatal decay , not only in his body , but in his intellectual ...
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... death . Here we find ourselves personally and intimately interested . " A battle or a triumph , " says Mr. ADDISON , are conjunctures , in which not one man in a million is likely to be engaged ; but when we see a person at the point of ...
... death . Here we find ourselves personally and intimately interested . " A battle or a triumph , " says Mr. ADDISON , are conjunctures , in which not one man in a million is likely to be engaged ; but when we see a person at the point of ...
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... death - bed scenes , which our author has described , with that which is exhibited to us in the last illness of a modern philosopher , who at that awful period had no source of consolation but what he derived from reading Lucian and ...
... death - bed scenes , which our author has described , with that which is exhibited to us in the last illness of a modern philosopher , who at that awful period had no source of consolation but what he derived from reading Lucian and ...
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appointed Archbishop betwixt Bishop Bishop of Chichester Bishop of Lincoln Bishop of Salisbury blessed Cambridge Canterbury CHRIST Christian Church of England clergy College commend conscience Corpus Christi College Dean dear death declared desire died discourse divine Donne Donne's Earl Ecclesiastical Ecclesiastical Polity employment Eton College excellent father favor Ferrar friendship gave George Herbert God's grace happy hath heaven holy honor humble Isaac Walton John JOHN DONNE King James King's late learning letter Lincoln lived London Lord Majesty Master memory ment mercy never occasion Oxford parish Parliament person piety poor praise pray prayers preach present printed Queen reader reason religion Richard Hooker sacred Salisbury Sanderson sent sermons Sir HENRY SAVILE Sir Henry Wotton sorrow soul spirit tell thee things Thomas thou thought tion Travers unto virtue Whitgift wife worthy writ write