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Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that
reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish
of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and
...
Then would our drooping academies , brought Again in heart , regain that
reverend hand Of lost opinion , and no more be thought Th ' unnecessary furnish
of the land ; Nor ( discouraged with their small esteem ) Confused , irresolute and
...
Side xxvi
Their livelihood £500 per annum , as my lord Montague told me ; one of his
mansion houses being within two or three miles of them . 1 1634 . 3 At
Coppingford ? A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious xxvi TO THE
READER .
Their livelihood £500 per annum , as my lord Montague told me ; one of his
mansion houses being within two or three miles of them . 1 1634 . 3 At
Coppingford ? A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious xxvi TO THE
READER .
Side xxvii
A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious parlour , Whither , soon after ,
came to me the old gentlewoman ' s second son [ Nicholas Ferrar ; ] a bachelor ,
of a plain presence , but of able speech and parts . Who , after I had ( as well as
in ...
A man - servant brought me into a fair spacious parlour , Whither , soon after ,
came to me the old gentlewoman ' s second son [ Nicholas Ferrar ; ] a bachelor ,
of a plain presence , but of able speech and parts . Who , after I had ( as well as
in ...
Side xxxii
from the house , yet staid a little ( as with a parenthesis ) by a glass of sack , a
sugar - cake , and a fine napkin , brought by a inannerly maid . Which refreshed
my memory to tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of them . Wherein yet
I ...
from the house , yet staid a little ( as with a parenthesis ) by a glass of sack , a
sugar - cake , and a fine napkin , brought by a inannerly maid . Which refreshed
my memory to tell them what my lord bishop of Lincoln said of them . Wherein yet
I ...
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About the year 1598 , the bishop of London held at St . Magnus ' s Church a
confirmation " , whither Mr . Francis his schoolmaster brought the said Nicholas
Ferrar to be confirmed , as he was the second time by his own contrivance , and
being ...
About the year 1598 , the bishop of London held at St . Magnus ' s Church a
confirmation " , whither Mr . Francis his schoolmaster brought the said Nicholas
Ferrar to be confirmed , as he was the second time by his own contrivance , and
being ...
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Side 262 - OUR Lord Jesus Christ, who hath left power to his church to absolve all sinners who truly repent and believe in him, of his great mercy forgive thee thine offences ! And by his authority committed to me, I absolve thee from all thy sins, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Side 67 - Thou shalt come to thy grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in in his season.
Side vii - Wouldst see nests of new roses grow In a bed of reverend snow? Warm thoughts, free spirits flattering Winter's self into a spring? In sum, wouldst see a man that can Live to be old, and still a man? Whose latest and most leaden hours Fall with soft wings, stuck with soft flowers; And when life's sweet fable ends, Soul and body part like friends ; No quarrels, murmurs, no delay ; A kiss, a sigh, and so away ; — This rare one, reader, wouldst thou see! Hark, hither, and thyself be he.