Waltoniana - Inedited Remains in Verse and Prose of Izaak Walton by Izaak Walton
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_P. 20._ _Life of George Herbert._
And, I wish as heartily as Those ministers that huddled you can, that they would not up the church prayers only read, but pray, the without a visible reverence Common Prayer; and not and affection: namely, such huddle it up so fast (as too as semed to say the Lord's many do) by getting into a Prayer or collect in a breath. middle of a second Collect, before a devout Hearer can say Amen to the first. _Preface to Sanderson's XXI _P. 20._ Sermons, 1655._ And now, having unbowelled But since I had thus adventured my very soul thus to unbowel myself, freely to you, &c. and to lay open the very inmost thoughts of my heart. _P.21._ _Life of Sanderton._ A Corrosive, or (as _Solomon_ Riches so gotten, and added says of ill-gotten riches) to his great estate, would _like gravel in his teeth_. prove _like gravel in his teeth_. _P. 21._ _Life of Sir H. Wotton._ |
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