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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... religious folk song was over . By the mid - sixteenth century , the religious carol had become a quaint relic of a simpler , bygone age . A more lyrical and literary strand of Nativity poetry rose from the ranks of the Renaissance ...
... religious folk song was over . By the mid - sixteenth century , the religious carol had become a quaint relic of a simpler , bygone age . A more lyrical and literary strand of Nativity poetry rose from the ranks of the Renaissance ...
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... religious question . With her accession in 1553 , the pendulum of England's religious allegiance returned in a violent arc . Mary inherited her Spanish mother's devotion to Rome . Yet she also possessed her father's insensitivity to ...
... religious question . With her accession in 1553 , the pendulum of England's religious allegiance returned in a violent arc . Mary inherited her Spanish mother's devotion to Rome . Yet she also possessed her father's insensitivity to ...
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... religious verse became overwhelmingly polemical and uninteresting as poetry . The best religious poets did not spring from the evangelical masses , but from a rejuvenated Catholic and Anglo - Catholic minority . Pious evangelicals ag ...
... religious verse became overwhelmingly polemical and uninteresting as poetry . The best religious poets did not spring from the evangelical masses , but from a rejuvenated Catholic and Anglo - Catholic minority . Pious evangelicals ag ...
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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Allen Tate ancient angels Anglican Babe beasts Bethlehem bitter withy blessed born bright Catholic century Charles cheer Christ child Christ's birth CHRIST'S NATIVITY Christian Christmas carols church Counter-Reformation court cradle Crashaw crown dear death devotional divine Donne doth Dunbar earth Elizabethan England English Erasmus eyes faith Hans Memling hath heart heaven heavenly HENRY VAUGHAN Henry VIII Henry VIII's Henry's holly holy human hymn Incarnation infant Jesus John Donne Jonson king Lamb Lord Madonna maiden manger Mary Mary's medieval MORNING OF CHRIST'S mother Nativity poems Nativity verse night nobis Puer natus Passion pipe Plate poet poet's poetic poetry Prince Protestant Puritan reign religious Renaissance Ring Robert Southwell Scala secular shepherds sing song SONNET SONNET 62 soul Southwell star sweet symbols T. S. Eliot thee thou tradition Tudor unto verbum caro factum Virgin W. H. Auden WILLIAM ALABASTER William Dunbar York/Florence