A Selection of Religious LyricsDouglas Gray Clarendon Press, 1975 - 174 pages One of England's most remarkable contributions to medieval literature is a large body of religious lyric verse, the product of a living native tradition of piety and devotional writing which was at the same time part of a common Western European Christian tradition. These poems sometimes use the sophisticated literary techniques of their day, but more often are anonymous, simple and unaffected. The best of them achieve an impressive dignity, moderation and clarity, and (in the words of a contemporary mystic) a 'marvellous homeliness'. This selection represents a large number of the more attractive and interesting lyrics, and illustrates not only their own excellence but also the variety and the potentialities of the traditional types to which they belong. The poems are edited from the manuscripts -- a number have not previously been published -- and are accompanied by full notes and a glossary. |
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... hymns , poems , and meditations the poets took phrases , images , and ideas . Sometimes a whole poem is translated from a Latin hymn ( e.g. No. 75 ) , or based on a part of the liturgy ( e.g. No. 29 ) . The best lyrics use this ...
... hymns , poems , and meditations the poets took phrases , images , and ideas . Sometimes a whole poem is translated from a Latin hymn ( e.g. No. 75 ) , or based on a part of the liturgy ( e.g. No. 29 ) . The best lyrics use this ...
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Douglas Gray. only recorded ME version , but an Englishing of the hymn is found in early 16th - century Primers , e.g. the 1546 Henry VIII Primer : The byrde of day messinger Croweth and sheweth that lyght is nere : Christ the styrrer of ...
Douglas Gray. only recorded ME version , but an Englishing of the hymn is found in early 16th - century Primers , e.g. the 1546 Henry VIII Primer : The byrde of day messinger Croweth and sheweth that lyght is nere : Christ the styrrer of ...
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... hymn remained popular after the Middle Ages . There is a good Elizabethan version in The Paradyse of Daynty Devyses ( 1576 ) ; the hymn , according to the Elizabethan editor , condemns the unstable felicitie of this wayfaring worlde ...
... hymn remained popular after the Middle Ages . There is a good Elizabethan version in The Paradyse of Daynty Devyses ( 1576 ) ; the hymn , according to the Elizabethan editor , condemns the unstable felicitie of this wayfaring worlde ...
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