Shivering Babe, Victorious Lord: The Nativity in Poetry and ArtU-M-I Out-of-Print Books on Demand, 1981 - 189 pages |
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... Jesus . The Franciscans were particularly fond of these legends and wrote often of the malicious Jesus in sermons and ballads in order to warn small children against the dangers of arrogance or temper . In one such ballad , " The Bitter ...
... Jesus . The Franciscans were particularly fond of these legends and wrote often of the malicious Jesus in sermons and ballads in order to warn small children against the dangers of arrogance or temper . In one such ballad , " The Bitter ...
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... Jesu , " Erasmus's Latin paean to the hut where Jesus was born , is the first Nativity poem since early Christian times to join classical motifs to biblical themes . Erasmus's approach was widely imitated in the next two centuries ...
... Jesu , " Erasmus's Latin paean to the hut where Jesus was born , is the first Nativity poem since early Christian times to join classical motifs to biblical themes . Erasmus's approach was widely imitated in the next two centuries ...
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... hear the same , Yet nothing so deserveth heard to be . What then ? Compare both these , his worth , my scorn ; His far weigheth down : Jesus is born . WILLIAM ALABASTER III The Dreaded Infant THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY OUR DAINTY AGE 74.
... hear the same , Yet nothing so deserveth heard to be . What then ? Compare both these , his worth , my scorn ; His far weigheth down : Jesus is born . WILLIAM ALABASTER III The Dreaded Infant THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY OUR DAINTY AGE 74.
Contents
THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES | 3 |
Mary in the Rose Garden Hans Memling | 5 |
Hand by Hand We Shall Us Take | 10 |
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