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Kenelm Henry Digby. 7 27 C4228.48.12.5 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF MRS . THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON MRS . MARCARET HIGGINSON DANNEY OCT 9 1940 CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE ROAD OF FRIENDS . This.
Kenelm Henry Digby. 7 27 C4228.48.12.5 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF MRS . THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON MRS . MARCARET HIGGINSON DANNEY OCT 9 1940 CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE ROAD OF FRIENDS . This.
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Kenelm Henry Digby. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE ROAD OF FRIENDS . This road leads to a recognition of the divine truth of Catholicity through the natural desire of friendship which it sanctions and promotes , p . 3 ; by observing the ...
Kenelm Henry Digby. CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. THE ROAD OF FRIENDS . This road leads to a recognition of the divine truth of Catholicity through the natural desire of friendship which it sanctions and promotes , p . 3 ; by observing the ...
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... FRIENDS . HROUGH the gloom of a deep ancient forest few men would desire to pass from the rising to the setting of the sun , walking in solitude . So it is in the wilderness of life , where the majority of mankind , impelled by a want ...
... FRIENDS . HROUGH the gloom of a deep ancient forest few men would desire to pass from the rising to the setting of the sun , walking in solitude . So it is in the wilderness of life , where the majority of mankind , impelled by a want ...
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... friends , which , passing under the hawthorn in the dale , leads so near to spots with which the preceding walks of ... friends , are full of fear , " says the Roman sage . The Basques have a proverb in the same sense . “ The_rich_man ...
... friends , which , passing under the hawthorn in the dale , leads so near to spots with which the preceding walks of ... friends , are full of fear , " says the Roman sage . The Basques have a proverb in the same sense . “ The_rich_man ...
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... friend- ship . Mistaking for general the particular directions given to the holy inhabitants of cloisters , where in reality , all being dearest friends , any especial friendships , like partialities in an ordinary family , would have a ...
... friend- ship . Mistaking for general the particular directions given to the holy inhabitants of cloisters , where in reality , all being dearest friends , any especial friendships , like partialities in an ordinary family , would have a ...
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Сторінка 190 - O MORTAL man, who livest here by toil, Do not complain of this thy hard estate ; That like an emmet thou must ever moil, Is a sad sentence of an ancient date ; And, certes, there is for it reason great ; For, though sometimes it makes thee weep and wail, And curse thy star, and early drudge and late, Withouten that would come a heavier bale, Loose life, unruly passions, and diseases pale.
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Сторінка 300 - And not for them only do I pray, but for them also who, through their word, shall believe in Me : that they may all be one, as Thou, Father, in Me, and I in Thee, that they also may be one in us ; that the world may believe that Thou hast sent Me.
Сторінка 76 - That Mother, whose spirit in fetters is bound, While she dandles the Babe in her arms to the sound. Now, coaches and chariots ! roar on like a stream ; Here are twenty souls happy as souls in a dream : They are deaf to your murmurs — they care not for you, Nor what ye are flying, nor what ye pursue ! STAR-GAZERS.
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Сторінка 9 - So, well accorded, forth they rode together In friendly sort, that lasted but a while; And of all old dislikes they made faire weather : Yet all was forg'd and spred with golden foyle, That under it hidde hate and hollow guyle. Ne certes can that friendship long endure, However gay and goodly be the style, That doth ill cause or evill end enure : For vertue is the band that bindeth harts most sure.
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