The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert SandersonT. Wilson and R. Spence, 1807 - 447 páginas |
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... prayers . So give ❝me leave to beg a share in your prayers for myself , for your fervant my wife , " and for the babies , Dr. d . 12 June 81 I am , with all fincerity , " Sir , your affectionate fervant , " For Mr. James Aird , from ...
... prayers . So give ❝me leave to beg a share in your prayers for myself , for your fervant my wife , " and for the babies , Dr. d . 12 June 81 I am , with all fincerity , " Sir , your affectionate fervant , " For Mr. James Aird , from ...
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... prayer , to spend a tenth part of his time in this amufement , and also to beftow a tenth part of his revenue , and usually all his fish among the poor , saying , that vile was ambitious of being thought as great a scholar as Jofeph ...
... prayer , to spend a tenth part of his time in this amufement , and also to beftow a tenth part of his revenue , and usually all his fish among the poor , saying , that vile was ambitious of being thought as great a scholar as Jofeph ...
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... Prayer , " he exprefsly afsigns it , and of course the whole work , to a reverend and learned divine , Mr. Chriftopher Harvie , that professes to imitate Mr. Herbert , and hath indeed done so most excellently ; and of whom he adds ...
... Prayer , " he exprefsly afsigns it , and of course the whole work , to a reverend and learned divine , Mr. Chriftopher Harvie , that professes to imitate Mr. Herbert , and hath indeed done so most excellently ; and of whom he adds ...
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... prayers , and an indifferent affection to both parties : and in- deed , truth had too much light about her to be hid from fo fharp 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 in- deed , truth had too much light about her to be hid from fo fharp 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 " ferious confideration of what I fhall propose , then return to " me with your anfwer . 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 ...
... prayer , and after a " ferious confideration of what I fhall propose , then return to " me with your anfwer . 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 ...
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