id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23772 Donne, John Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions; Together with Death's Duel .txt text/plain 73900 3910 80 in thyself art Lord of both, and thou in thy Son art the physician, the without thee; thou art thy spirit, not alone without thine; spiritual O my soul, when thou art not enough awake to bless thy God enough for Of thy Son, thou sayest, _Let all the angels of God shall be all one, at the last day, thy Son, O God, _the Son of man, canst not endure sin in us, yet in thy Son thou canst, and he hath taken which thy servant Augustine apprehends when he says to thee, "Thou hast These heats, O Lord, which thou hast brought upon this body, are but thy up his soul at his death: declare thou thy will upon me, O Lord, for name, hear thy Son crying to thee, _My God, my God, why hast thou death of this man work not upon me now, I shall die worse than if thou ./cache/23772.txt ./txt/23772.txt