| Alan Benjamin Cheales - 1877 - 192 pages
...George's, Doncaster, 1579. The following is quoted in the ' Holy Living and Dying' of Jeremy Taylor. Whoso him bethoft Inwardly and oft, How hard it were to flit From bed into the pit ; From pit unto pain That ne'er shall cease again, He would not do one Sin All the world... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - American poetry - 1880 - 582 pages
...poor man. INSCRIPTION IN MARBLE IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF FAVERSHAM, IN AGRO CANT1ANO. WHOSO him hethoft Inwardly and oft, How hard it were to flit From bed unto the pit, From pit unto pain That ne'er shall cease again, He would not do one sin All the world to win. LAODAMIA. "WITH sacrifice, before... | |
| Thomas E. Thoresby - 1881 - 514 pages
...bethought Inwardly and oft. How hard it is to flit From bed into pit, From pit into pain, That ne'er shall cease again, He would not do one sin, All the world to win." Some of you are Dissenters, and glory in the name. It would be well if *• were all Dissenters in... | |
| John Lubbock - Conduct of life - 1894 - 356 pages
...epitaph in Faversham church which runs as follows : — 1 Thomas & Kempis. 2 St. Matthew. " Who so him bethoft Inwardly and oft How hard it were to flit From Bed unto the Pit ; From Pit unto pain That ne'er shall cease again ; He would not do one sin, All the world to win." We must neither neglect the... | |
| John Lubbock - Conduct of life - 1894 - 336 pages
...bethoft Inwardly and oft How hard it were to flit From Bed unto the Pit ; From Pit unto pain That ne'er shall cease again ; He would not do one sin, All the world to win." We must neither neglect the warnings nor despise the promises. " Yet a little while is the light with... | |
| 1904 - 926 pages
...following1 quaint verses are cited, which seem as if they came out of Everyman : Whoso kirn Itthoft Inwardly and oft How hard it were to flit From bed...again, He would not do one sin All the world to win. I take this quotation irom the Funeral Sermon of the Lady Margaret edited by Hymers (p. 147). In the... | |
| 1905 - 490 pages
...quaint verses are cited, which seem as if they came out of Everyman: Whoso him bethofl Inwardly and ofl How hard it -were to flit From bed unto the pit, From...again, He would not do one sin All the world to win. I take this quotation from the Funeral Sermon of the Lady Margaret edited by Hymers (p. 147). In the... | |
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