Devotions, by J. Donne. With two sermons. i. On the decease of lady Danvers. ii. Death's duel. To which is prefixed, his life, by I. Walton1840 |
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Page ix
... speak English ; yet when I thought time had made this relation of him so like myself , as to become useless to the world , and content to be forgotten , I find that a retreat into a desired privacy will not be afforded ; for the ...
... speak English ; yet when I thought time had made this relation of him so like myself , as to become useless to the world , and content to be forgotten , I find that a retreat into a desired privacy will not be afforded ; for the ...
Page li
... speak the very thoughts of his heart , endeavoured first to prevent , and after to compose the discords of that discomposed state ; and amongst other his endea- vours , did then send the Lord Hay , Earl of Doncas- ter , his ambassador ...
... speak the very thoughts of his heart , endeavoured first to prevent , and after to compose the discords of that discomposed state ; and amongst other his endea- vours , did then send the Lord Hay , Earl of Doncas- ter , his ambassador ...
Page lvi
... speak to him to this purpose : " Mr. Dean , I am by your favour no stranger to your temporal estate , and you are no stranger to the offer lately made us , for the renewing a lease of the best prebends corps belonging to our church ...
... speak to him to this purpose : " Mr. Dean , I am by your favour no stranger to your temporal estate , and you are no stranger to the offer lately made us , for the renewing a lease of the best prebends corps belonging to our church ...
Page lviii
... speak of his death , thou wilt not think it an impertinent digression to look back with me upon some observa- tions of his life , which , whilst a gentle slumber gives rest to his spirits , may , I hope , not unfitly exercise thy ...
... speak of his death , thou wilt not think it an impertinent digression to look back with me upon some observa- tions of his life , which , whilst a gentle slumber gives rest to his spirits , may , I hope , not unfitly exercise thy ...
Page lxiv
... speak'st , this anchor will : Nor canst thou be content , unless thou to This certain anchor add a seal , and so The water and the earth , both unto thee Do owe the symbol of their certainty . Let the world reel , we and all ours stand ...
... speak'st , this anchor will : Nor canst thou be content , unless thou to This certain anchor add a seal , and so The water and the earth , both unto thee Do owe the symbol of their certainty . Let the world reel , we and all ours stand ...
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Page 33 - The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger : But they that seek the Lord shall not want any good thing.
Page 54 - Who hath directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being his counsellor hath taught him? With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and shewed to him the way of understanding?
Page lxii - A Hymn to God the Father 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.
Page xli - 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
Page 135 - Thus saith the Lord; As the shepherd taketh out of the mouth of the lion two legs, or a piece of an ear; so shall the children of Israel be taken out that dwell in Samaria in the corner of a bed, and in Damascus in a couch.
Page 185 - And to you who are troubled rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels...
Page 102 - ... any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee!
Page 121 - Because that he had been often bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been plucked asunder by him, and the fetters broken in pieces: neither could any man tame him.
Page 165 - For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire.
Page lxii - Others to sin, and made my sin their door? Wilt thou forgive that sin which I did shun A year or two, but wallowed in a score? *° When thou hast done, thou hast not done, For I have more. I have a sin of fear, that when I have spun My last thread, I shall perish on the shore...