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" He had disparaged himself by so dirty an employment,' his answer was, ' That the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at midnight; and that the omission of it would have upbraided and made discord in his conscience, whensoever he should... "
The church scholar's reading-book, selected from the Saturday magazine - Página 8
por Saturday magazine - 1840
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The Lives of Dr. John Donne, Sir Henry Wotton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr ...

Izaak Walton - 1825 - 536 páginas
...of the company told him He had disparaged himself by so dirty an employment, his answer was, That he thought of what he had done would prove music to him...omission of it would have upbraided and made discord in A.Goper S-.A . Pill* C.RoIU.Sealjt T, OND ON. d V John Major. 50, Fleet Streel. May, 15^ 16ZS. his...
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Social Life Under the Stuarts

Elizabeth Godfrey - 1904 - 350 páginas
...the ' company told him, " He had disparaged himself by so ' " dirty an employment," his answer was, " That the ' " thought of what he had done would prove...place : for if I be bound to pray ' " for all that be in distress, I am sure that I am bound, ' " so far as it is in my power, to practice what I pray...
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Social Life Under the Stuarts

Elizabeth Godfrey - 1904 - 362 páginas
...the ' company told him, " He had disparaged himself by so ' " dirty an employment," his answer was, " That the ' " thought of what he had done would prove...that the omission of it would have ' " upbraided and madediscord in his conscience, whensoever ' " he should pass by that place : for if I be bound to pray...
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The Baptist Magazine, Volumen49

1857 - 974 páginas
...friends noticing his plight, and asking an explanation of his mishap, be told them the story, adding that the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at midnight. The great Disposer of all events often takes to himself very early those spirits who seem meet both...
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The baptist Magazine

1857 - 862 páginas
...friends noticing his plight, and asking an explanation of his mishap, he told them the story, adding that the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at midnight. The great Disposer of all events often takes to himself very early those spirits who seem meet both...
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With Milton and the Cavaliers

Mrs. F. S. Boas - 1905 - 378 páginas
...appearance, told him that "he had disparaged himself by so dirty an employment," but he answered calmly " that the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at midnight." Music was his great recreation, and it was to enjoy this, both at the cathedral and among his friends,...
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Shelburne Essays, Volumen4

Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 302 páginas
...he was twitted by his friends for disparaging himself with so dirty an employment, his answer was " that the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at midnight" ; and added, " I would not willingly pass one day of my life without comforting a sad soul or showing mercy."...
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Shelburne Essays, Volumen4

Paul Elmer More - 1906 - 326 páginas
...he was twitted by his friends for disparaging himself with so dirty an employment, his answer was " that the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at midnight ' ' ; and added, ' ' I would not willingly pass one day of my life without comforting a sad soul or showing mercy."...
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Biographical and Literary Studies

Albert Henry Currier - 1915 - 336 páginas
...and when one of the company told him he had disparaged himself by so dirty an employment, he answered that "the thought of what he had done would prove...midnight, and that the omission of it would have upbraided him and made discord in his conscience whensoever he passed that place. 'If I be bound to pray for...
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Friendly leaves, ed. by mrs. J. Mercier, Volúmenes5-6

Girls' friendly society - 1880 - 614 páginas
...disparaged ; but he told them the occasion ; and when one of the company found fault with him, he replied that the thought of what he had done would prove music to him at mid night, and that the omission of it would have upbraided his conscience whensoever he should pass...
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