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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... living , oral history . They moved easily among the people , disseminating and dramatizing the stories in the Bible in the people's own idiom . Geoffrey Chaucer's portrait of the fourteenth - century parson in the prologue to the ...
... living , oral history . They moved easily among the people , disseminating and dramatizing the stories in the Bible in the people's own idiom . Geoffrey Chaucer's portrait of the fourteenth - century parson in the prologue to the ...
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... living and dead : This year I slept and woke with pain , I almost wish'd no more to wake , And that my hold on life would break Before I heard those bells again ; But they my troubled spirit rule , For they controll'd me as a boy ; They ...
... living and dead : This year I slept and woke with pain , I almost wish'd no more to wake , And that my hold on life would break Before I heard those bells again ; But they my troubled spirit rule , For they controll'd me as a boy ; They ...
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... living under such violent conditions eventually takes its toll . Sitwell would never forget that " heart - stopping whine . " That noise was to inspire her famous crucifixion lament , " Still Falls the Rain " and its companion piece on ...
... living under such violent conditions eventually takes its toll . Sitwell would never forget that " heart - stopping whine . " That noise was to inspire her famous crucifixion lament , " Still Falls the Rain " and its companion piece on ...
Contents
THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES | 3 |
Mary in the Rose Garden Hans Memling | 5 |
Hand by Hand We Shall Us Take | 10 |
Copyright | |
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