George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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Page 43
... Thou art my king O God ' , and Amner's ' O God my king ' . 24 The King's , Ely , and Peterhouse manuscripts all contain Orlando Gib- bons , ' Glorious and powerful God'25 , a verse anthem for countertenor and bass with five - part choir ...
... Thou art my king O God ' , and Amner's ' O God my king ' . 24 The King's , Ely , and Peterhouse manuscripts all contain Orlando Gib- bons , ' Glorious and powerful God'25 , a verse anthem for countertenor and bass with five - part choir ...
Page 55
... thou art gone , And I alone , Which cannot be , Because thou dost abide with me , And I depend on thee ; Yet when thou dost suppress The cheerfulness Of thy abode , And in my powers not stir abroad , But leave me to my load : O what a ...
... thou art gone , And I alone , Which cannot be , Because thou dost abide with me , And I depend on thee ; Yet when thou dost suppress The cheerfulness Of thy abode , And in my powers not stir abroad , But leave me to my load : O what a ...
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... Thou Echo , thou art mortall , all men know . Echo . No. Wert thou not born among the trees and leaves ? Echo . Leaves . And are there any leaves , that still abide ? Echo . Bide . What leaves are they ? impart the matter wholly . Echo ...
... Thou Echo , thou art mortall , all men know . Echo . No. Wert thou not born among the trees and leaves ? Echo . Leaves . And are there any leaves , that still abide ? Echo . Bide . What leaves are they ? impart the matter wholly . Echo ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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