John Donne, Sometime Dean of St. Paul's: A.D. 1621-1631Methuen and Company, 1897 - 239 páginas |
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... thou be to me , who must , Like th ' other foot , obliquely run : Thy firmness makes my circle just , And makes me end where I begun . " The travellers crossed the Channel to Dieppe , passed through Amiens , and thence to Paris , where ...
... thou be to me , who must , Like th ' other foot , obliquely run : Thy firmness makes my circle just , And makes me end where I begun . " The travellers crossed the Channel to Dieppe , passed through Amiens , and thence to Paris , where ...
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... Thou marriest , every year , The lyrick lark and the grave whispering dove ; The sparrow that neglects his life for love , The household bird with the red stomacher ; Thou mak'st the blackbird speed as soon As doth the goldfinch or the ...
... Thou marriest , every year , The lyrick lark and the grave whispering dove ; The sparrow that neglects his life for love , The household bird with the red stomacher ; Thou mak'st the blackbird speed as soon As doth the goldfinch or the ...
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... to His Father and our Father , Of those whom thou hast given me , have I not lost one . Remember me thus , you that stay in this kingdom of peace , where no sword is drawn , but the sword of justice , as I 126 LIFE OF JOHN DONNE.
... to His Father and our Father , Of those whom thou hast given me , have I not lost one . Remember me thus , you that stay in this kingdom of peace , where no sword is drawn , but the sword of justice , as I 126 LIFE OF JOHN DONNE.
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... Thou mayest receive glory by that way ( and by all ways , Thou mayest receive glory ) , glorify Thyself in preserving this body from such infections as might withhold those who would come , or endanger them who do come , and preserve ...
... Thou mayest receive glory by that way ( and by all ways , Thou mayest receive glory ) , glorify Thyself in preserving this body from such infections as might withhold those who would come , or endanger them who do come , and preserve ...
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... Thou wast my God , and I Thy servant , to , and in my consummation . Bless Thou the learning and the labour of this man , whom Thou sendest to assist me ; and since Thou takest me by the hand and puttest me into his hands ( for I come ...
... Thou wast my God , and I Thy servant , to , and in my consummation . Bless Thou the learning and the labour of this man , whom Thou sendest to assist me ; and since Thou takest me by the hand and puttest me into his hands ( for I come ...
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Página 3 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one (from whence they came) Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life...
Página 199 - Wilt Thou forgive that sin where I begun, Which was my sin, though it were done before? Wilt Thou forgive that sin, through which I run, And do run still, though still I do deplore? When Thou hast done, Thou hast not done, For I have more. Wilt Thou forgive that sin which I have won Others to sin, and made my sin their door?
Página 3 - As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life ; then when there hath been thrown Wit able enough to justify the town For three days past ; wit that might warrant be For the whole City to talk foolishly Till that were cancell'd ; and when that was gone, We left an air behind us, which alone Was able to make the two next companies Right witty ; though but downright fools, mere wise...
Página 68 - Our two souls therefore, which are one, Though I must go, endure not yet A breach, but an expansion, Like gold to airy thinness beat. If they be two, they are two so As stiff twin compasses are two; Thy soul, the fix'd foot, makes no show To move, but doth, if th
Página 192 - Such an improvement of the doctrine of the enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent...
Página 126 - ... a preacher in earnest, weeping sometimes for his auditory, sometimes with them ; always preaching to himself, like an angel from a cloud, but in none ; carrying some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others, by a sacred art and courtship, to amend their lives...
Página 205 - Since I am coming to that holy room Where, with Thy choir of saints for evermore, I shall be made Thy music; as I come I tune the instrument here at the door, And what I must do then, think here before.
Página 67 - As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls, to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say, The breath goes now, and some say, no: So let us melt, and make no noise, No tear-floods, nor sigh-tempests move, Twere profanation of our joys To tell the laity our love. Moving of th...
Página 154 - If brethren dwell together, and one of them die, and have no child, the wife of the dead shall not marry without unto a stranger: her husband's brother shall go in unto her, and take her to him to wife, and perform the duty of an husband's brother unto her.
Página 69 - Two days after their arrival there, Mr Donne was left alone in that room, in which Sir Robert, and he, and some other friends, had dined together. To this place Sir Robert returned within half an hour; and as he left, so he found, Mr Donne alone; but in such an...