The Lives of Dr. John Donne: Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonBell & Daldy ; Sampson Law, 1864 - 403 頁 |
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第 viii 頁
... learning or study , but by the ad- vantage of forty years ' friendship , and thereby , with hearing and discoursing with your Lordship , that hath enabled me to make the relation of these Lives passable - if they prove so - in an ...
... learning or study , but by the ad- vantage of forty years ' friendship , and thereby , with hearing and discoursing with your Lordship , that hath enabled me to make the relation of these Lives passable - if they prove so - in an ...
第 xii 頁
... learning and clear reason which that excellent casuist Dr. Sanderson ( the late Bishop of Lincoln ) hath demon- strated in his sermons and other writings ; who , if they love virtue , would not rejoice to know , that this good man was ...
... learning and clear reason which that excellent casuist Dr. Sanderson ( the late Bishop of Lincoln ) hath demon- strated in his sermons and other writings ; who , if they love virtue , would not rejoice to know , that this good man was ...
第 7 頁
... learning and other multiplied merits may justly appear sufficient to dignify both himself and his posterity , yet the reader may be pleased to know that his father was masculinely and lineally de- scended from a very ancient family in ...
... learning and other multiplied merits may justly appear sufficient to dignify both himself and his posterity , yet the reader may be pleased to know that his father was masculinely and lineally de- scended from a very ancient family in ...
第 8 頁
... learning expressed in public exercises , declared him worthy , to receive his first degree in the schools , which he forbore by advice from his friends , who , being for their reli- gion of the Romish persuasion , were conscionably ...
... learning expressed in public exercises , declared him worthy , to receive his first degree in the schools , which he forbore by advice from his friends , who , being for their reli- gion of the Romish persuasion , were conscionably ...
第 19 頁
... learning , " though not eminent , may not , being assisted with " God's grace and humility , render me in some measure fit for it : but I dare make so dear a " friend as you are , my confessor : some irregulari- ties of my life have ...
... learning , " though not eminent , may not , being assisted with " God's grace and humility , render me in some measure fit for it : but I dare make so dear a " friend as you are , my confessor : some irregulari- ties of my life have ...
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Albertus Morton answer appointed Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury behaviour Bemerton betwixt Bishop Bishop of Lincoln blessed Canterbury Christ Christian Church clergy College conscience Corpus Christi College Covenanters dear death declare desire discourse Divinity Donne Donne's Earl employment endeavours Eton College father favour Ferrar forbear friendship gave George Herbert give God's grace happy hath Heaven holy honour hope humble humility Jesus JOHN DONNE John Jewel John Whitgift King James late learning letter lived London Lord Majesty meek mercy nation never Nicholas Wotton occasion Oxford parish Parliament persuaded piety poor praise pray prayers preach present printed proved Queen reason Richard Hooker Robert Sanderson sacred Sanderson sent sermon sickness Sir Henry Wotton Sir Robert sorrow soul tell the reader testimony things Thou thought tion told unto virtue wife writ write
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第 40 頁 - 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?
第 25 頁 - I have seen a dreadful vision since I saw you : " I have seen my dear wife pass twice by me through " this room, with her hair hanging about her " shoulders, and a dead child in her arms : this I
第 293 頁 - Ferrar, and tell him he shall find in it a picture of the many spiritual conflicts that have passed betwixt God and my soul, before I could subject mine to the will of Jesus my Master ; in whose service I have now found perfect freedom...
第 27 頁 - 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
第 40 頁 - ... 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...
第 141 頁 - GOD, with much ease ;' and presently delivered into his hand a walking-staff; with which he professed he had travelled through many parts of Germany.
第 252 頁 - Her household to me, and I should be just. Yet, though Thou troublest me, I must be meek ; In weakness must be stout ; Well, I will change the service, and go seek Some other master out. Ah, my dear God ! though I am clean forgot, Let me not love Thee, if I love Thee not.
第 96 頁 - An Ambassador is an honest man, sent to lie " abroad for the good of his country.
第 27 頁 - 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' earth brings harms and fears, Men reckon what it did and meant; But trepidation of the spheres, Though greater far, is innocent. Dull sublunary lovers' love, Whose soul is sense, cannot admit Absence, because...
第 185 頁 - My Lord, when I lost the freedom of my cell, which was my college; yet, I found some degree of it in my quiet country parsonage : but I am weary of the noise and oppositions of this place, and indeed God and nature did not intend me for contentions, but for study and quietness.