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last to have found him。 To which Bunyan replied: 〃If the Lord
sent thee; you would not have needed to take so much trouble to
find me out; for He knew that I have been in Bedford Gaol these
seven years past。〃
(8) Prynne; besides standing in the pillory and having his ears cut
off; was imprisoned by turns in the Tower; Mont Orgueil (Jersey);
Dunster Castle; Taunton Castle; and Pendennis Castle。 He after…
wards pleaded zealously for the Restoration; and was made Keeper
of the Records by Charles II。 It has been computed that Prynne
wrote; compiled; and printed about eight quarto pages for every
working…day of his life; from his reaching man's estate to the day
of his death。 Though his books were for the most part
appropriated by the trunkmakers; they now command almost fabulous
prices; chiefly because of their rarity。
(9) He also projected his 'Review' in prisonthe first periodical of
the kind; which pointed the way to the host of 'Tatlers;'
'Guardians;' and 'Spectators;' which followed it。 The 'Review'
consisted of 102 numbers; forming nine quarto volumes; all of
which were written by De Foe himself; while engaged in other and
various labours。
(10) A passage in the Earl of Carlisles Lecture on Pope'Heaven was
made for those who have failed in this world'struck me very
forcibly several years ago when I read it in a newspaper; and
became a rich vein of thought; in which I often quarried;
especially when the sentence was interpreted by the Cross; which
was failure apparently。〃LIFE AND LETTERS OF ROBERTSON (of
Brighton); ii。 94。
(11) 〃Not all who seem to fail; have failed indeed;
Not all who fail have therefore worked in vain:
For all our acts to many issues lead;
And out of earnest purpose; pure and plain;
Enforced by honest toil of hand or brain;
The Lord will fashion; in His own good time;
(Be this the labourer's proudly…humble creed;)
Such ends as; to His wisdom; fitliest chime
With His vast love's eternal harmonies。
There is no failure for the good and wise:
What though thy seed should fall by the wayside
And the birds snatch it;yet the birds are fed;
Or they may bear it far across the tide;
To give rich harvests after thou art dead。〃
POLITICS FOR THE PEOPLE; 1848。
(12) 〃What is it;〃 says Mr。 Helps; 〃that promotes the most and the
deepest thought in the human race? It is not learning; it is not
the conduct of business; it is not even the impulse of the
affections。 It is suffering; and that; perhaps; is the reason why
there is so much suffering in the world。 The angel who went down
to trouble the waters and to make them healing; was not; perhaps;
entrusted with so great a boon as the angel who benevolently
inflicted upon the sufferers the disease from which they
suffered。〃BREVIA。
(13) These lines were written by Deckar; in a spirit of boldness
equal to its piety。 Hazlitt has or said of them; that they
〃ought to embalm his memory to every one who has a sense either
of religion; or philosophy; or humanity; or true genius。〃
(14) Reboul; originally a baker of Nismes; was the author of many
beautiful poemsamongst others; of the exquisite piece known in
this country by its English translation; entitled 'The Angel and
the Child。'
(15) 'Cornhill Magazine;' vol。 xvi。 p。 322。
(16) 'Holy Living and Dying;' ch。 ii。 sect。 6。
(17) Ibid。; ch。 iii。 sect。 6。
(18) Gibbon's 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire;' vol。 x。 p。 40。
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