| John Donne - 1839 - 640 páginas
...lie in his bowels, as gold in a mine, and be of no use to him ; but this bell that tells me of his affliction, digs out, and applies that gold to me...to make him for whom this bell tolls, now in this DEVOTIONS. dimness of his sight, to become a superintendent, an overseer, a bishop, to as many as hear... | |
| John Donne, Henry Alford - 1839 - 710 páginas
...lie in his bowels, as gold in a mine, and be of no use to him ; but this bell that tolls me of his affliction, digs out, and applies that gold to me...another's danger, I take mine own into contemplation, arid so secure myself, by making my recourse to my God, who is our only security. XVII. EXPOSTULATION.... | |
| John Donne - 1990 - 324 páginas
...lie in his bowels, as gold in a mine, and be of no use to him; but this bell, that tells me of his affliction, digs out and applies that gold to me:...making my recourse to my God, who is our only security. Expostulation My God, my God, is this one of thy ways of drawing light out of darkness, to make him... | |
| John Donne - 2000 - 532 páginas
...lie in his bowels, as gold in a mine, and be of no use to him; but this bell, that tells me of his affliction, digs out and applies that gold to me,...contemplation, and so secure myself, by making my course to my God, who is our only security. XVIII AT INDE MORTUUS ES, SONITU CELERI, PULSUQUE AGITATO... | |
| Kenneth Zola - 2022 - 266 páginas
...may lie in his bowels as gold in a mine and be of no use to him; but this bell that tells me of his affliction digs out and applies that gold to me, if...another's danger I take mine own into contemplation .... Any man's death diminishes me because I am involved in mankind and therefore never send to know... | |
| Leo Calvin Price - 2006 - 138 páginas
...it is not current money in the use of it, except we get nearer and nearer our home, heaven, by it,,. If by this consideration of another's danger I take...making my recourse to my God, who is our only security. We are all a part of the whole, "No man is an island." We always affect others by what we do in our... | |
| John W. Casperson - 2007 - 100 páginas
...lie in his bowels, as gold in a mine, and be of no use to him; but this bell, that tells me of his affliction, digs out and applies that gold to me: if by this consideration of another' s danger I take mine own into contemplation, and so secure myself, by taking my recourse to... | |
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