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... Land of the Madonna ! How beautiful it is ! It seems a garden Of Paradise ! " BIRKET FOSTER . 165 XLI . " It is a band of pilgrims , moving slowly On their long journey , with uncovered feet . " BIRKET FOSTER . 168 XLII . " The night is ...
... Land of the Madonna ! How beautiful it is ! It seems a garden Of Paradise ! " BIRKET FOSTER . 165 XLI . " It is a band of pilgrims , moving slowly On their long journey , with uncovered feet . " BIRKET FOSTER . 168 XLII . " The night is ...
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... great town In the unknown land , And , with his eyes cast down In humility , he said : ' I believe , O God , What herein I have read , But alas ! I do not understand ! ' " And lo ! he heard The sudden singing of THE GOLDEN LEGEND . 29.
... great town In the unknown land , And , with his eyes cast down In humility , he said : ' I believe , O God , What herein I have read , But alas ! I do not understand ! ' " And lo ! he heard The sudden singing of THE GOLDEN LEGEND . 29.
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... land Elysian , And in the heavenly city heard Angelic feet Fall on the golden flagging of the street . And he would fain Have caught the wondrous bird , But strove in vain ; For it flew away , away , Far over hill and dell , And instead ...
... land Elysian , And in the heavenly city heard Angelic feet Fall on the golden flagging of the street . And he would fain Have caught the wondrous bird , But strove in vain ; For it flew away , away , Far over hill and dell , And instead ...
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... land ; For at Salerno , far away Over the mountains , over the sea , It is appointed me to die ! And it will seem no more to thee Than if at the village on market - day I should a little longer stay Than I am used . URSULA . Even as ...
... land ; For at Salerno , far away Over the mountains , over the sea , It is appointed me to die ! And it will seem no more to thee Than if at the village on market - day I should a little longer stay Than I am used . URSULA . Even as ...
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... land on high , Where flowers immortal never wither ; And could he forbid me to go thither ? GOTTLIEB . In God's own time , my heart's delight ! When he shall call thee , not before ! ELSIE . I heard him call . When Christ ascended ...
... land on high , Where flowers immortal never wither ; And could he forbid me to go thither ? GOTTLIEB . In God's own time , my heart's delight ! When he shall call thee , not before ! ELSIE . I heard him call . When Christ ascended ...
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ABBOT Abelard Angel beautiful Behold bells BIRKET FOSTER blessed breast breath chaunted child Christ church cloth coloured convent crowd dark DAVID BOGUE dead death deed deep door drink ELSIE ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD eyes face Fastrada Father fear feet FLEET STREET flowers forest FRIAR CUTHBERT FRIAR JOHN FRIAR PAUL garden golden GOLDEN LEGEND GOTTLIEB hand head hear heard heart heaven Heloise HENRY VIZETELLY HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Herod Hirschau Hoheneck holy HUBERT ILLUSTRATED JESUS JOHN GILBERT Judas King light live look Lord LUCIFER MARY Minnesinger monks morocco mystery night o'er ODENWALD pain pardon passion pray prayers priest PRINCE HENRY rest Rhuys Saint Salern SCENE:-THE shadow shine SIEBALD singing sleep soul sound stand stone strange sweet TELLY thee thine Thou art thou hast trump of doom unto URSULA voice walls WALTER WILLIAM HARVEY wind window wine words yonder
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Página 31 - And the Monk Felix closed his book, And long, long, With rapturous look, He listened to the song, And hardly breathed or stirred, Until he saw, as in a vision, The land Elysian, And in the heavenly city heard Angelic feet Fall on the golden flagging of the street. And he would fain Have caught the wondrous bird, But strove in vain ; For it flew away, away, Far over hill and dell, And instead of its sweet singing He heard the convent bell Suddenly in the silence ringing For the service of noonday....