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Upon the Crucifix ( 1 ) 5 Before thy Cross , O Christ , I do present My soul and body into love distilled , As dewy clouds with equal moisture filled Receive the tincture of the rainbow bent ; And print those wounds which did thy feet ...
Upon the Crucifix ( 1 ) 5 Before thy Cross , O Christ , I do present My soul and body into love distilled , As dewy clouds with equal moisture filled Receive the tincture of the rainbow bent ; And print those wounds which did thy feet ...
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Ego Sum Vitis a s Now that the midday heat doth scorch my shame With lightning of fond lust , I will retire Under this vine whose arms with wandering spire Do climb upon the Cross , and on the same Devise a cool repose from lawless ...
Ego Sum Vitis a s Now that the midday heat doth scorch my shame With lightning of fond lust , I will retire Under this vine whose arms with wandering spire Do climb upon the Cross , and on the same Devise a cool repose from lawless ...
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The bunch of grapes hanging from the staff was a type of Christ hanging from the Cross ; see R. Tuve , A Reading of George Herbert ( 1952 ) , for illustrations of its appearance in art and for discussion of Herbert's use of the symbol ...
The bunch of grapes hanging from the staff was a type of Christ hanging from the Cross ; see R. Tuve , A Reading of George Herbert ( 1952 ) , for illustrations of its appearance in art and for discussion of Herbert's use of the symbol ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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