The Village of Palaces: Or, Chronicles of Chelsea, Volumen1Hurst and Blackett, 1880 |
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... religious habits , which he continued to the end of his life , wearing a hair shirt , ' and passing a consi- derable ... religion alone , and he considered " men might live for the next world , and be merry withal " Such seem also to ...
... religious habits , which he continued to the end of his life , wearing a hair shirt , ' and passing a consi- derable ... religion alone , and he considered " men might live for the next world , and be merry withal " Such seem also to ...
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... religious men as they call them ! -put thereto all rich men , specially landed men , which commonly be called gentlemen and noblemen . " In religion he was in favour of the mar- riage of priests , and of the widest tolerance . " The ...
... religious men as they call them ! -put thereto all rich men , specially landed men , which commonly be called gentlemen and noblemen . " In religion he was in favour of the mar- riage of priests , and of the widest tolerance . " The ...
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... in Chancery , if his father were sitting as judge in the Court of Queen's Bench , he would go to him , and , " reverently kneeling down in the sight of all , ask his blessing . " " Oh ! could religion and the fates agree ,
... in Chancery , if his father were sitting as judge in the Court of Queen's Bench , he would go to him , and , " reverently kneeling down in the sight of all , ask his blessing . " " Oh ! could religion and the fates agree ,
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... religion and the fates agree , Together happily might live the three ! The tomb shall join us , may we meet in heaven ! And thus by Death , what life denied , be given . " Perhaps his wives ' ideas of heaven may have been different ...
... religion and the fates agree , Together happily might live the three ! The tomb shall join us , may we meet in heaven ! And thus by Death , what life denied , be given . " Perhaps his wives ' ideas of heaven may have been different ...
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... religious nature , and we shall find that More , as as he advanced in life , became in some respects almost fanatical . That he might be the less interrupted in his religious exercises and meditations , he had at Chelsea constructed the ...
... religious nature , and we shall find that More , as as he advanced in life , became in some respects almost fanatical . That he might be the less interrupted in his religious exercises and meditations , he had at Chelsea constructed the ...
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Página 190 - No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face.
Página 192 - Veritate in my hand, and kneeling on my knees, devoutly said these words : ' O thou Eternal God, Author of the light which now shines upon me, and giver of all inward illuminations, I do beseech Thee of Thy infinite goodness to pardon a greater request than a sinner ought to make. I am not satisfied enough whether I shall publish this book De Veritate.
Página 171 - She is the Rose, the glorie of the day, And mine the Primrose in the lowly shade : Mine, ah ! not mine ; amisse I mine did say : Not mine, but His, which mine awhile her made; Mine to be His, with him to live for ay.
Página 96 - I thank our Lord, son," quoth he, " I find his Grace my very good lord indeed, and I do believe he doth as singularly favour me as any subject within this Realm. Howbeit (son Roper) I may tell thee, I have no cause to be proud thereof. For if my head would win him a castle in France (for then there was wars between us) it should not fail to go.
Página 68 - ... both of the King and his Council if you would but do as all the Bishops and best learned of this realm have done. And seeing you have at Chelsea a right fair house, your library, your books, your gallery, your garden, your...
Página 156 - ... for your wickedness become more ugly in shape than the vilest toad in the world ; and one to whom none of reputation would vouchsafe to send any message ; yet she hath thought good to send...
Página 68 - I marvel that you, who have been hitherto always taken for a wise man, will now so play the fool as to lie here in this close, filthy prison, and be content to be shut up thus with mice and rats, when you might be abroad at your liberty, with the favour and good will both of the King and his Council...
Página 187 - Dr. Donne, I have invited you to dinner ; and, though you sit not down with me, yet I will carve to you of a dish that I know you love well ; for, knowing you love London, I do therefore make you Dean of St. Paul's ; and, when I have dined, then do you take your beloved dish home to your study, say grace there to yourself, and much good may it do you.
Página 194 - That she would at the age of thirty-three years allow him to become an undutiful son; for he had made a vow to God that if he were able, he would rebuild that church...
Página 35 - When MORE some time had Chancellor been, No more suits did remain : The same shall never more be seen, Till MORE be there again.