George Herbert: Sacred and ProfaneHelen Wilcox, Richard Todd VU University Press, 1995 - 211 pages |
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... whole so - called Temple . In the lyrics of The Church , Herbert strives for a unity or totality or integration of everything — stanza form , line form , line position , text position , rhythms , rhymes , images , metaphors , words ...
... whole so - called Temple . In the lyrics of The Church , Herbert strives for a unity or totality or integration of everything — stanza form , line form , line position , text position , rhythms , rhymes , images , metaphors , words ...
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... whole ' year ' , is itself yet another beginning . We do not come to closure , to final resolution , in this life — and liturgy is , if anything is , of this life . When you ' sit and eat ' , you then have to rise up again and go on ...
... whole ' year ' , is itself yet another beginning . We do not come to closure , to final resolution , in this life — and liturgy is , if anything is , of this life . When you ' sit and eat ' , you then have to rise up again and go on ...
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... whole ; The Combs , and hive , And home of rest . The milky way Chalkt out with Suns ; a Clue That guides through erring hours ; and in full story A taste of Heav'n on earth ; the pledge , and Cue Of a full feast ; And the Out Courts of ...
... whole ; The Combs , and hive , And home of rest . The milky way Chalkt out with Suns ; a Clue That guides through erring hours ; and in full story A taste of Heav'n on earth ; the pledge , and Cue Of a full feast ; And the Out Courts of ...
Contents
Prolegomena | 3 |
Herbert and Kings | 33 |
Sacred Parody and George Herbert | 49 |
Copyright | |
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