| 1871 - 632 pages
...sixteen days. His last words were : " Love my memory, cherish my friends, but, above all, govern yonr will and affections by the will and word of your Creator ; in me beholding the end of this world with all her vanities." This true knight was only thirty-two when... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 988 pages
...eye, tongue, and word." His dying words to his brother were : ' Love my memory, cherish my friends. But above all, govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator, in me beholding the end of this world with all her vanities.' In his own travels, which occupied three... | |
| Anecdotes - 1872 - 604 pages
...Philip Sidney left to his acquaintance this last request: — "Lovo my memory; cherish my friends; but, above all, govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator. In me, behold the end of this world, and all its vanities." 137. Ton Commandments. — Rowland Hill would... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1872 - 984 pages
...eye, tongue, and word." His dying words to his brother were : ' Love ray memory, cherish my friends. But above all, govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator, in me beholding the end of this world with all her vanities.' In his own travels, which occupied three... | |
| John Ruskin - Aesthetics - 1873 - 340 pages
...faithful secretary and bosom companion, Mr. William Temple, after giving this charge to his own brother: " Love my memory ; cherish my friends. Their faith to...affections by the will and word of your Creator,* in me beholding the end of this world, with all its vanities." Thus died, for England, and a point of... | |
| Frederick Perry - Conduct of life - 1873 - 540 pages
...that he said to his * " Life," by Hone, p. 15. brother Robert: " Love my memory; cherish my friends. Above all, govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator ; in me beholding the end of this world with all her vanities." * A brother or sister has no authority unless... | |
| William Smith - Great Britain - 1873 - 396 pages
...the poor man. His last words to his sorrowing comrades were : " Love my memory ; cherish my friends. Above all, govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator ; in me beholding the end of this world and all her vanities." He died the next day (September 23, 1586).... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - Netherlands - 1874 - 588 pages
...around him with perfect calmness, saying to his brother Bobert, " Love my memory. Cherish my friends. Above all, govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator ; in me beholding the end of this world with all her vanities." ' And thus this gentle and heroic spirit... | |
| Thomas Robinson - Bible - 1876 - 362 pages
...conscience the best estate." — Sir John Mason : died 1566. " Love my memory, cherish my friends, but, above all, govern your will and affections by the will and Word of your Creator ; in me beholding the end of this world with all her vanities." — Sir Philip Sidney to his Brother, 1586.... | |
| Maxims - 1876 - 340 pages
...rather than a courtier." Sir Philip Sidney left this as his last farewell among his acquaintance : " Govern your will and affections by the will and word of your Creator : in me behold the end of this world, and all its vanities." It is said, when the prince of the Latin poets... | |
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