The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and Dr. Robert Sanderson |
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And such an industry did , notwithstanding much watchfulness against it , bring
them secretly together , ( I forbear to tell the manner how , ) and at last to a
marriage too , without the allowance of those friends , whose approbation always
was ...
And such an industry did , notwithstanding much watchfulness against it , bring
them secretly together , ( I forbear to tell the manner how , ) and at last to a
marriage too , without the allowance of those friends , whose approbation always
was ...
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... and I know your fitness for it ; and I know too the many delays and
contingencies that attend court - promises ; and let me tell you , that my love ,
begot by our long friendship and your merits , hath prompted me to such an
inquisition after your ...
... and I know your fitness for it ; and I know too the many delays and
contingencies that attend court - promises ; and let me tell you , that my love ,
begot by our long friendship and your merits , hath prompted me to such an
inquisition after your ...
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... and all the pleasures of it displease me ; every other tree blossoms , and I
wither : I grow older , and not better ; my strength diminisheth , and my load grows
heavier ; and yet I would fain be or do something ; but that I cannot tell what , is
no ...
... and all the pleasures of it displease me ; every other tree blossoms , and I
wither : I grow older , and not better ; my strength diminisheth , and my load grows
heavier ; and yet I would fain be or do something ; but that I cannot tell what , is
no ...
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And I beg leave to tell , that I have heard some critics , learned both in languages
and poetry , say , that none of the Greek or Latin poets did ever equal them . A
VALEDICTION . FORBIDDING TO MOURN . As virtuous men pass mildly away ...
And I beg leave to tell , that I have heard some critics , learned both in languages
and poetry , say , that none of the Greek or Latin poets did ever equal them . A
VALEDICTION . FORBIDDING TO MOURN . As virtuous men pass mildly away ...
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I return from my account of the vision , to tell the reader , that both before Mr.
Donne's going into France , at his being there , and after his return , many of the
nobility , and others that were powerful at court , were watchful and solicitous to
the ...
I return from my account of the vision , to tell the reader , that both before Mr.
Donne's going into France , at his being there , and after his return , many of the
nobility , and others that were powerful at court , were watchful and solicitous to
the ...
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