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    李密,字令伯,犍为武阳人也,一名虔。父早亡,母何氏醮①。密时年数岁,感恋弥至,烝烝②之性,遂以成疾。祖母刘氏,躬自抚养,密奉事以孝谨闻。刘氏有疾,则涕泣侧息,未尝解衣,饮膳汤药必先尝后进。有暇则讲学忘疲,而师事谯周③,周门人方之游夏。少仕蜀,为郎。数使吴,有才辩,吴人称之。蜀平,泰始初,诏为太子洗马。密以祖母年高,无人奉养,遂不应命。乃上曰:臣以陷衅,夙遭闵凶。生孩六月,慈父见背;行年四岁,舅夺母志。祖母刘悯臣弱,躬亲抚养。臣少多疾病,九岁不行。零丁孤苦,至于成立。既无叔伯,终鲜兄弟。门衰祚薄……

    帝览之曰:“士之有名,不虚然哉!”乃停召。后刘终,服阕,复以洗马征至洛。司空张华问之曰:“安乐公④何如?”密曰:“可次齐桓。”华问其故,对曰:“齐桓得管仲而霸用竖刁而虫流安乐公得诸葛亮而抗魏任黄皓而丧国是知成败一也。”次问:“孔明言教何碎?”密曰:“昔舜、禹、皋陶相与语,故得简雅;《大诰》与凡人言,宜碎。孔明与言者无己敌,言教是以碎耳。”华善之。

    出为温令,而憎疾从事,尝与人书曰:“庆父不死,鲁难未已。”从事白其书司隶,司隶以密在县清慎,弗之劾也。密有才能,常望内转,而朝廷无援,乃迁汉中太守,自以失分怀怨。及赐饯东堂,诏密令赋诗,末章曰:“人亦有言,有因有缘。官无中人,不如归田。明明在上,斯语岂然!”武帝忿之,于是都官从事奏免密官。后卒于家。

(《晋书·李密传》节选)

【注】:①醮(jiào),古时候称妇女出嫁。②烝烝(zheng),淳厚。③谯周,人名。④安乐公:刘备之子刘禅。

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    Horatio Spafford, who was born in 1828, was a wealthy Chicago lawyer with a promising career, a beautiful home, a wife, four daughters and a son.

    At the very height of his financial and professional success Horatio and his wife, Anna, suffered the loss of their young son. Shortly thereafter, on October 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed most of his real estate(地产) Investment.

    In 1873, Spafford planned a boat trip to Europe in order to give his wife and daughters a much-needed vacation and time to recover from the loss of their young son. Spafford sent his wife and daughters ahead of him while he remained in Chicago to take care of some small business. Several days later he received notice that his family's ship had had a collision (碰撞). All four of his daughters had drowned, only his wife had survived.

    With a heavy heart, Spafford boarded a boat that would take him to his broken-hearted Anna in England. It was on this trip that he wrote those now famous words: When sorrows like sea billows roll, it is well, it is well with my soul.

    Philip Bliss (1838-1876), composer of many songs, including Hold the Fort, Let the Lower Lights be Buming, and Jesus Loves Even Me, was so impressed with Spafford's life and the words of his hymn (赞美) that be composed a beautiful piece of music to accompany the poem. The song was published by Bliss and Sankey in 1876.

    For more than a century, the tragic story of one man has given hope to countless people.