The Franciscan Poets of the Thirteenth CenturyKennikat Press, 1969 - 333 pages |
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... hast become demented through excess of zeal ? Thou hast passed the bounds of order , and thy fervour has known no curb . " The Soul or Francis . 66 " O Christ ! Thou hast despoiled me of my heart , and Thou biddest me to set in order my ...
... hast become demented through excess of zeal ? Thou hast passed the bounds of order , and thy fervour has known no curb . " The Soul or Francis . 66 " O Christ ! Thou hast despoiled me of my heart , and Thou biddest me to set in order my ...
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... hast shown that a boundless Love has consumed Thy heart . " Oft hast Thou paced the earth like a drunken man ; Love has led Thee as his slave . " In all things hast Thou been ruled by Love , nor ever hast Thou thought upon Thy- self ...
... hast shown that a boundless Love has consumed Thy heart . " Oft hast Thou paced the earth like a drunken man ; Love has led Thee as his slave . " In all things hast Thou been ruled by Love , nor ever hast Thou thought upon Thy- self ...
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... hast Thou undertaken to love ! 66 " O dead Christ ! lay Thy head upon me , draw me from the sea to the shore . Here Thou makest me to languish at the sight of Thy wounds . Oh ! why hast Thou suffered them ? Thou hast desired them in ...
... hast Thou undertaken to love ! 66 " O dead Christ ! lay Thy head upon me , draw me from the sea to the shore . Here Thou makest me to languish at the sight of Thy wounds . Oh ! why hast Thou suffered them ? Thou hast desired them in ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER I | 1 |
the source of inspiration for all the arts in the suc | 49 |
CHAPTER III | 116 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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