Religious Prose of Seventeenth-century EnglandAnne Ferry Knopf, 1967 - 258页 |
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第47页
... grave ; and all that the patient saies there , is but a varying of his owne Epitaph . Every nights bed is a Type of the grave : At night wee tell our servants at what houre wee will rise ; here we cannot tell our selves , at what day ...
... grave ; and all that the patient saies there , is but a varying of his owne Epitaph . Every nights bed is a Type of the grave : At night wee tell our servants at what houre wee will rise ; here we cannot tell our selves , at what day ...
第52页
... grave now ? Could I fit my selfe , to stand , or sit in any mans place , and not to lie in any mans grave ? I may lacke much of the good parts of the meanest , but I lacke nothing of the mortality of the weakest ; They may have acquired ...
... grave now ? Could I fit my selfe , to stand , or sit in any mans place , and not to lie in any mans grave ? I may lacke much of the good parts of the meanest , but I lacke nothing of the mortality of the weakest ; They may have acquired ...
第124页
... grave , what friends to visit us , what officious people to cleanse away the moist and unwholesom cloud reflected upon our faces from the sides of the weeping vaults , which are the longest weepers for our funeral . This discourse will ...
... grave , what friends to visit us , what officious people to cleanse away the moist and unwholesom cloud reflected upon our faces from the sides of the weeping vaults , which are the longest weepers for our funeral . This discourse will ...
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