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... selfe , which now alone Is left us , is without proportion . Shee by whose lines proportion should bee Examin'd , measure of all Symmetree , 235 305 310 Whom had that Ancient seen , who thought soules made Of Harmony , he would at next ...
... selfe , which now alone Is left us , is without proportion . Shee by whose lines proportion should bee Examin'd , measure of all Symmetree , 235 305 310 Whom had that Ancient seen , who thought soules made Of Harmony , he would at next ...
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... selfe thine own too , by a chearfull enjoying and using that which is truly thine , and doe not deny nor defraud thy selfe of those things which are thine , and so become a wretched Io debtor , to thy back , or to thy belly , as though ...
... selfe thine own too , by a chearfull enjoying and using that which is truly thine , and doe not deny nor defraud thy selfe of those things which are thine , and so become a wretched Io debtor , to thy back , or to thy belly , as though ...
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... selfe to him , so Christ spent his time till night ; At night hee went into the garden to pray , 10 and he prayed prolixi [ o ] us he spent much time in prayer , how much ? Because it is literally expressed , that he prayed there three ...
... selfe to him , so Christ spent his time till night ; At night hee went into the garden to pray , 10 and he prayed prolixi [ o ] us he spent much time in prayer , how much ? Because it is literally expressed , that he prayed there three ...
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Introduction | vii |
Death be not proud | x |
From Notes on Ben Jonsons Conversations with William | xliv |
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againe appeared aske Author beauty beginning better blessed body bring called Christ Church consider dayes dead death Divinity Donne Donne's doth earth eyes fall Father feare finde friends gave give given gone grave grow hand hath heare heart heaven himselfe holy houre King late learned leave light lines live London look Lord Majestie mean mercy minde nature never night Notes occasion PAGE perfection person poem poet poetry poore prayer preach present Prince printed reason receive rest Resurrection seems selfe sense Sermon shee sinne Songs soule speaks spent spirit stay Sunne teares tell Text thee thine things thinke thou thought true truth unto verse whole wilt woman Women write written youth