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Nature's lay idiot, I taught thee to love.
John Donne
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John Donne
Died: 1631
Died: March 31
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Death comes equally to us all, and makes us all equal when it comes.
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I would not that death should take me asleep. I would not have him merely seize me, and only declare me to be dead, but win me, and overcome me. When I must shipwreck, I would do it in a sea, where mine impotency might have some excuse not in a sullen weedy lake, where I could not have so much as exercise for my swimming.
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The rich have no more of the kingdom of heaven than they have purchased of the poor by their alms.
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The sun must not set upon anger, much less will I let the sun set upon the anger of God towards me.
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God made sun and moon to distinguish the seasons, and day and night and we cannot have the fruits of the earth but in their seasons. But God hath made no decrees to distinguish the seasons of His mercies. In Paradise the fruits were ripe the first minute, and in heaven it is always autumn. His mercies are ever in their maturity.
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When God's hand is bent to strike, it is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God but to fall out of the hands of the living God is a horror beyond our expression, beyond our imagination.
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To roam Giddily, and be everywhere but at home, Such freedom doth a banishment become.
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It is too little to call man a little world Except God, man is a diminutive to nothing.
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Despair is the damp of hell, as joy is the serenity of heaven.
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That soul that can reflect upon itself, consider itself, is more than so.
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As God loves a cheerful giver, so he also loves a cheerful taker. Who takes hold of his gifts with a glad heart.
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My love though silly is more brave.
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I shall not live 'till I see God and when I have seen Him, I shall never die.
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Be more than man, or thou'rt less than an ant.
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Commemoration of Richard Meux Benson, Founder of the Society of St John the Evangelist, 1915 Our critical day is not the very day of our death, but the whole course of our life I thank him, that prays for me when my bell tolls but I thank him much more, that catechizes me, or preaches to me, or instructs me how to live.
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O Lord, never suffer us to think that we can stand by ourselves, and not need thee.
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Send home my long strayed eyes to me, Which (Oh) too long have dwelt on thee.
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Who are a little wise the best fools be.
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As virtuous men pass mildly away, and whisper to their souls to go, whilst some of their sad friends do say, the breath goes now, and some say no.
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