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Poems every Catholic should know
Title:
Poems every Catholic should know
ISBN:
9781505108620
Publication Info:
Charlotte,

North

Carolina

:

TAN

Books,

2016.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 304 pages ; 23 cm
General Note:
Includes indexes.
Contents:
Preface -- Love of all / Mary of Magdala / Canticle of Brother Sun / Prayer for peace / Resting in love / Love that nurtures / O thou vain glory of the human powers / Warning against rash judgements / Dilemma concerning divine justice / O company elect to the great supper / His examination in love / O Lady, thou in whom my hope is strong / Thou Virgin Mother, daughter of thy son / This world's joy -- Hymn to the Virgin -- Of a rose, a lovely rose -- Quia amore langueo -- Steadfast cross -- Lovely tear of lovely eye -- Assumption -- Rose that bore Jesu -- By a chapel -- Prayer for the journey -- Corpus Christi carol -- from the General prologue, The Canterbury tales / from the Prioress' tale (1) / from the Prioress' tale (2) / Vox ultima crucis / God, the Port of Peace / On the nativity of Christ / Carol -- Cradle song -- As ye came from the Holy Land -- Lament for Walsingham -- Marie Magdalen's complaint at Christ's death / Burning babe / New heaven, new war / New prince, new pomp / Content and rich / from Of the blessed sacrament of the altar / Seek flowers of heaven / Upon the image of death / Assumption of Our Lady / Child my choice / Decease release / Passionate man's pilgrimate / What is our life? / Conclusion / Epitaph / Hierusalem -- Away vain world / from The faerie queen, II, canto VIII / from Amoretti / from An hymne of heavenly love / from An hymne of heavenly beautie / Hymn to God the Father / Holy sonnets / Good Friday, 1613, Riding westward / Hymn to Christ, at the author's last going into Germany / Easter / Agonie / Vanitie / Vertue / Pulley / Love / Peace / Elegie / Of the last verses in the book / On time / At a solemn music / On the religious memory of Mrs Catherine Thomson, my Christian friend, deceased December 16, 1646 / Hymn / To my dear and loving husband / Before the birth of one of her children / In memory of my dear grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, who deceased August, 1665, after being a year and a half old / After the winter / Author's motto / Charitas nimia, or The dear bargain / Hymn to the name and honour of the admirable Saint Teresa / Upon the book and picture of the seraphical Saint Teresa / Verses from 'The shepherd's hymn' / On the water of Our Lord's baptism / Bug men loved darkness rather than light / On St Peter casting away his nets at our Saviour's call / I am not worthy that Thou should'st com under my roof / Two went up into the temple to pray / Blind cured by the word of Our Saviour / Christ crucified / Upon Our Saviour's tomb wherein never man was laid / Epitaph upon husband and wife / On the death of Mr Crashaw / Peace / Dawning / Cock-crowing / Quickness / Revival / Pilgrim song / Shepherd boy sings in the Valley of Humiliation / from Religio laici / from The hind and the panther / Salutation / from Christian ethicks / Glory to Thee, my God, this night / Benefits of suffering / I love my God / Ode / Lines written during his courtship / On the death of his son / How sweet the name of Jesus sounds / Walking with God / Exhortation to prayer / from Milton: Jerusalem / Hymn before sun-rise in the Vale of Chamouni / Virgin's cradle-hymn (copied from a print of the Virgin in a Catholic village in Germany) / Hymn / To nature / My baptismal birthday / Epitaph / from The dream of Gerontius / Sign of the cross / Pilgrim queen (A song) / Guardian angel / Golden prison / For the dead (A hymn) / Patience taught by nature / from The brewing of soma / Dante / from In memoriam / St Agnes' Eve / Created / Oh, give us back the days of old / Toys / Magna est veritas / That holy thing / from An old story / from Diary of an old soul / Mary Magdalene / My garden / Christmas carol / St Peter / Mary Magdalene / Are ye not much better than they? / St Elizabeth of Hungary / Voice of my beloved / Bring me the sunset in a cup / To learn the transport by the pain / I should have been too glad / He fumbles at your soul / It is an honourable thought / Heaven-haven (A nun takes the veil) / Pied beauty / Habit of perfection / God's grandeur / As kingfishers catch fire / Rosa mystica / Lady poverty / In Portugal, 1912 / E tenebris / from The ballad of Reading Gaol / 'In no strange land': The Kingdom of God is within you / Hound of heaven / Love and the child / Lines for a drawing of Our Lady of the Night / Dead astronomer: Stephen Perry, SJ / New Year's chimes / To a snowflake / St Monica / Motto and invocation: omnia / per ipsum, et sine ipso nihil / Nuns of the perprtual adoration / Extreme unction / Country faith / End of the road / Twelfth night / Rose / Lines written before August 1903 / Halt / Invitation / O deus ego amo te / Wedding hymn / After a retreat / Hymn / Skeleton / Donkey / Candlemas / Vita nuova / My body is a broken toy / Lenten illuminations / Arbor vitae / Prayer in old age / Holy spring / After communion / Viaticum / Solstice sunrise / Index of authors -- Index of titles -- Index of first lines.
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