The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... bodies were divided , their affections were not ; for that learned Knight's love followed his friend's fame beyond death , and the forgetful grave ; which he testified by entreating me , whom he acquainted with his / design , to inquire ...
... bodies were divided , their affections were not ; for that learned Knight's love followed his friend's fame beyond death , and the forgetful grave ; which he testified by entreating me , whom he acquainted with his / design , to inquire ...
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... body of his once glorious lord and master , and was then gathering the scattered pieces of an old broken boat , to make a funeral pile to burn it , which was the custom of the Romans ) — " Who art thou that alone hast the honour to bury ...
... body of his once glorious lord and master , and was then gathering the scattered pieces of an old broken boat , to make a funeral pile to burn it , which was the custom of the Romans ) — " Who art thou that alone hast the honour to bury ...
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... body of divinity , as it was then controverted be- twixt the Reformed and the Roman Church . And as God's blessed Spirit did then awaken him to the search , and in that industry did never forsake him , ( they be his own words , 1 ) so ...
... body of divinity , as it was then controverted be- twixt the Reformed and the Roman Church . And as God's blessed Spirit did then awaken him to the search , and in that industry did never forsake him , ( they be his own words , 1 ) so ...
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... body nor brain , nor to any friend in whom he might hope to have an interest , until he had procured an enlargement for his two imprisoned friends . He was now at liberty , but his days were still cloudy ; and being past these troubles ...
... body nor brain , nor to any friend in whom he might hope to have an interest , until he had procured an enlargement for his two imprisoned friends . He was now at liberty , but his days were still cloudy ; and being past these troubles ...
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... body , reserves all his mercy for that which most needs it , my soul ; which is , I doubt , too like a porter , that is , very often near the gate , and yet goes not out . Sir , I profess to you truly , that my loathness to give over ...
... body , reserves all his mercy for that which most needs it , my soul ; which is , I doubt , too like a porter , that is , very often near the gate , and yet goes not out . Sir , I profess to you truly , that my loathness to give over ...
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