The Lives of John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Richard Hooker, George Herbert and Robert Sanderson |
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... prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties ; and indeed , Truth had too much light about her to be hid from so sharp an inquirer ; and he had too much ingenuity , not to acknowledge he had found her . Being to undertake this ...
... prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties ; and indeed , Truth had too much light about her to be hid from so sharp an inquirer ; and he had too much ingenuity , not to acknowledge he had found her . Being to undertake this ...
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... prayer ; and after a serious consideration of what I shall propose , then return to me with your answer . Deny me not , Mr. Donne ; for it is the effect of a true love , which I would gladly pay as a debt due for yours to me . ' 99 This ...
... prayer ; and after a serious consideration of what I shall propose , then return to me with your answer . Deny me not , Mr. Donne ; for it is the effect of a true love , which I would gladly pay as a debt due for yours to me . ' 99 This ...
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... prayers with my own weary soul , and commend myself to yours . I doubt not but next week will bring you good news , for I have either mending or dying on my side ; but if I do continue longer thus , I shall have comfort in this , that ...
... prayers with my own weary soul , and commend myself to yours . I doubt not but next week will bring you good news , for I have either mending or dying on my side ; but if I do continue longer thus , I shall have comfort in this , that ...
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... Prayer of our Lord , and of the Belief , and Commandments . His Majesty was the more inclinable to believe this , for that a person of nobility and great note , betwixt whom and Dr. Donne there had been a great friendship , was at this ...
... Prayer of our Lord , and of the Belief , and Commandments . His Majesty was the more inclinable to believe this , for that a person of nobility and great note , betwixt whom and Dr. Donne there had been a great friendship , was at this ...
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... prayers , he writ on his sick - bed ; herein imitating the holy Patriarchs , who were wont to build their altars in that place where they had received their blessings . This sickness brought him so near to the gates of death , and he ...
... prayers , he writ on his sick - bed ; herein imitating the holy Patriarchs , who were wont to build their altars in that place where they had received their blessings . This sickness brought him so near to the gates of death , and he ...
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