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" Every Tuesday I make account that I turn a great hourglass, and consider that a week's life is run out since I writ. But if I ask myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without... "
Meaning and Form: Systemic Functional Interpretations
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The works of John Donne. With a memoir by H. Alford, Volume 6

John Donne - 1839 - 588 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...enclosures of themselves : for even of them every one cultivated his own garden and orchard, that is, his soul and body, by meditation, and manufactures;...
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Sermons. Letters. Poems

John Donne, Henry Alford - Sermons - 1839 - 604 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...enclosures of themselves : for even of them every one cultivated his own garden and orchard, that is, his soul and body, by meditation, and manufactures;...
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The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of St. Paul's, 1621-1631: With ..., Volume 6

John Donne, Henry Alford - English poetry - 1839 - 582 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...enclosures of themselves : for even of them every one cultivated his owu garden and orchard, that is, his soul and body, by meditation, and manufactures;...
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The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 6

John Donne - Sermons - 1839 - 598 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it \without hurting any, so may the spider...window. The primitive monks were excusable in their retiriugs_ and enclosures of themselves : for even of them every one cultivated his owu garden and...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 610 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...enclosures of themselves : for even of them every one cultivated his own garden and orchard, that is, his soul and body, by meditation and manufactures;...
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Southey's Common-place Book: Choice passages

Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1849 - 656 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...enclosures of themselves : for even of them every one cultivated his own garden and orchard, that is, his soul and body, by meditation and manufactures ;...
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Walton's Lives, with notes. The life of dr. Donne [ed. by T.E. Tomlins].

Izaak Walton - 1852 - 174 pages
...myselfe what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing. If I say lhat I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider in my window " — Letters, p. 48. In another, when still in poverty and in search of Court employment, he writes:...
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The Clarion tracts. Packet 1-6, Volume 2

Clarion tracts - 1858 - 594 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider in my window. The primitive monks were admirable in their retirings and enclosures of themselves: for even of them every one cultivated his...
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The Andover Review, Volume 18

Religion - 1892 - 702 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...primitive monks were excusable in their retirings and inclosures of themselves ; for even of them every one cultivated his own garden and orchard, that is,...
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The Life and Letters of John Donne: Dean of St. Paul's, Volume 1

Edmund Gosse - 1899 - 364 pages
...myself what I have done in the last watch, or would do in the next, I can say nothing ; if I say that I have passed it without hurting any, so may the spider...enclosures of themselves ; for even of them every one cultivated his own garden and orchard, that is, his soul and body, by meditation and manufactures ;...
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