The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... angels were constantly audible , dream of banishing poets from his republic ? When he improvised his canticles he ... angel , but that God was reserving it for the poor man of Assisi . If indeed no poem has come down to us in his name ...
... angels were constantly audible , dream of banishing poets from his republic ? When he improvised his canticles he ... angel , but that God was reserving it for the poor man of Assisi . If indeed no poem has come down to us in his name ...
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... angels , whose splendour illumines the sky . . . . So majestic and beautiful is that Virgin Queen , that all the angels and the saints laud her unceas- ingly . All honour her and bow before her ; they speak to her more wondrous words ...
... angels , whose splendour illumines the sky . . . . So majestic and beautiful is that Virgin Queen , that all the angels and the saints laud her unceas- ingly . All honour her and bow before her ; they speak to her more wondrous words ...
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... Angels . " O omnipotent Christ ! on what quest are you ? Why do you wander thus wretchedly like a pilgrim ? " Christ . " I have taken a bride to whom I had surrendered my heart . I decked her with jewels to win her honour , to my shame ...
... Angels . " O omnipotent Christ ! on what quest are you ? Why do you wander thus wretchedly like a pilgrim ? " Christ . " I have taken a bride to whom I had surrendered my heart . I decked her with jewels to win her honour , to my shame ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
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