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So deep a mystery who can unfold , That the world's bottom should anew be rolled From the last end where it before did lin ; For heaven and earth at first were first created , And last of all was Adam consummated , But in the second ...
So deep a mystery who can unfold , That the world's bottom should anew be rolled From the last end where it before did lin ; For heaven and earth at first were first created , And last of all was Adam consummated , But in the second ...
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73 5 O wretched man , the knot of contraries , In whom both heaven and earth doth move and rest , Heaven of my mind , which with Christ's love is blest , Death of my heart , which in dull languor lies . Yet doth my moving will still ...
73 5 O wretched man , the knot of contraries , In whom both heaven and earth doth move and rest , Heaven of my mind , which with Christ's love is blest , Death of my heart , which in dull languor lies . Yet doth my moving will still ...
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6 could be taken for the wounds of Christ , the marks of the Passion on the glorified body of the Lord in Heaven , which are the source of the poet's tears . But in 13. 9 the ' two charac9 ters drawn from my head ' , which the poet asks ...
6 could be taken for the wounds of Christ , the marks of the Passion on the glorified body of the Lord in Heaven , which are the source of the poet's tears . But in 13. 9 the ' two charac9 ters drawn from my head ' , which the poet asks ...
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Table des matières
REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS | ix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | xliv |
DIVINE MEDITATIONS | liv |
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