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Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus
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1 East| of wild beasts, when you, 0 sacred One! apply a remedy, 2 East| fields, promising to be able to overcome the hunger of 3 | above 4 East| flock. The priest Felix is added sharingin this reward, who 5 East| remain with you through an age with the returnof a hundred-fold, 6 East| of death, in giving the aid of salvation. The gloomy 7 East| own instruments,and the air becomes sweeter with the 8 East| approaches. The fierce monster in alarm vomits forth the multitude 9 East| holy conqueror! Thou didst altogether fill the heaven!Tartarus 10 | always 11 East| with the whisper of birds; amidst these the sparrow sings 12 East| warrior Thou carriest back ample trophies to the heavens. 13 | another 14 East| hours, all things with voice applaud.Hence, in honour of you, 15 East| when you, 0 sacred One! apply a remedy, the beast of prey 16 East| place whither their leaderapproaches. The fierce monster in alarm 17 East| third day has returned; arise, my buried One; it is not 18 East| the waters of the ocean.Armed with rays traversing the 19 East| be strengthenedin your arms, and may you bear to the 20 East| napkins in the tomb: Thou art sufficient for us, and without 21 East| sea duly praise the God ascending above the stars, having 22 East| strains. Hence Philomela attunes her notes with her own instruments, 23 East| funeral obsequies, Thyself the author of life and framer of the 24 East| hundred-fold, you fill the barns with the produce of an abundant 25 East| in your arms, and may you bear to the stars a pure pledge 26 East| favour of the reviving world bears witness that all gifts have 27 East| after the manner of wild beasts, when you, 0 sacred One! 28 East| born with a body,but Thou becamest flesh, which endured to 29 | become 30 | becoming 31 East| I its vernal riches.Soft beds of violets paint the purple 32 East| with its leaves. Hence the bee, about to construct its 33 | before 34 East| their blossoms.The seed being deposited, the corn springs 35 East| pledge, I pray Thee, O power benign! The third day has returned; 36 East| to God. May one crown be bestowed on you from on high gained 37 East| wander in Gentile error to better things, that a beast of 38 East| its stem, the vine-shoot bewails its joys; the vine gives 39 East| honey with its leg. The bird which, having closed its 40 East| resound with the whisper of birds; amidst these the sparrow 41 East| forth, when the sacred layer blesses pure souls! A host, clad 42 East| the herbs smile with their blossoms.The seed being deposited, 43 East| Clementianus Fortunatus~The seasons blush varied with the flowery, 44 East| willing only to be born with a body,but Thou becamest flesh, 45 East| year and of the months, the bounteous light of the days, the splendour 46 East| produced from a briar by the bounty of Felix. The Saxon, a fierce 47 East| crop is produced from a briar by the bounty of Felix. 48 East| liquid elements, in thisbrief night he stretches out the 49 East| the day in a circle. The brilliant firmamentputs forth its 50 East| prepares its bosom for bringing forth. Its foliagehaving 51 East| give wine. The swelling bud, rising with tender down 52 East| has returned; arise, my buried One; it is not becoming 53 East| humming over the flowers, carries off honey with its leg. 54 East| flesh, as a warrior Thou carriest back ample trophies to the 55 East| a beast of prey may not carry them away, He guards the 56 East| is nothing. Release the chained shades of the infernal prison, 57 East| of salvation. The gloomy chains of the infernal law yielded, 58 East| and gains the stars! The changes of the year and of the months, 59 East| milk at the bosom of the Church. By cultivating rustic hearts 60 East| stretches out the day in a circle. The brilliant firmament 61 East| blesses pure souls! A host, clad in white,come forth from 62 East| from the bright waves, and cleanse their oldfault in a new 63 East| firmamentputs forth its clear countenance, and the bright 64 East| Poem of Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus~The seasons blush 65 East| The bird which, having closed its song, was dumb, sluggish 66 East| enclosed. Take away the linen clothes, I pray; leave the napkins 67 East| mind with Him, His fellow, coeval with the Father, from whom 68 East| sluggish with the wintry cold, returns to its strains. 69 East| about to construct its comb, leaving the hive, humming 70 East| souls! A host, clad in white,come forth from the bright waves, 71 East| brightness of the flowerscomes forth; all the herbs smile 72 East| stone should shut in with a confiningrock, and cover Him in whose 73 East| the world,on which God has conquered hell, and gains the stars! 74 East| death. But returning, O holy conqueror! Thou didst altogether fill 75 East| Hence the bee, about to construct its comb, leaving the hive, 76 East| rustic hearts with mild conversations, a crop is produced from 77 East| seed being deposited, the corn springs up far and widein 78 East| firmamentputs forth its clear countenance, and the bright stars show 79 East| higher, who goes forth on his course,and enters the waters of 80 East| with a confiningrock, and cover Him in whose fistall things 81 East| over all things, and all created objects offer prayer to 82 East| with mild conversations, a crop is produced from a briar 83 East| pure pledge to God. May one crown be bestowed on you from 84 East| hell. Behold, He who was crucified reigns as God over all things, 85 East| above the stars, having crushed the laws of hell. Behold, 86 East| bosom of the Church. By cultivating rustic hearts with mild 87 East| the presenceof the light. Darkness perishes, put to flight 88 East| the bounteous light of the days, the splendour of the hours, 89 East| shines with its leaves. By degrees gleaming brightness of the 90 East| walnut, each tree applauds, delightful with its leaves. Hence the 91 East| blossoms.The seed being deposited, the corn springs up far 92 East| the heaven!Tartarus lies depressed, nor retains its rights. 93 East| race was plunged in the depthof misery, that Thou mightest 94 East| whatever sinks to the lowest depths. Give back Thy face, that 95 East| from whom at firstthe world derived its origin! Thou dost suspend 96 East| rising triumphant after His descent to the gloomy Tartarus, 97 East| of the husbandman. Having deserted its stem, the vine-shoot 98 East| The white garment also designates bright souls, and the shepherd 99 East| endured to be born and to die. Thou dost undergofuneral 100 East| reward, who wishes to give double talents to his Lord. Drawing 101 | down 102 East| double talents to his Lord. Drawing those who wander in Gentile 103 East| the fields, and the sea duly praise the God ascending 104 East| having closed its song, was dumb, sluggish with the wintry 105 | each 106 East| their joy. The fruitful earth pours forth its gifts with 107 East| ON EASTER~~~~~~A Poem of Venantius Honorius 108 East| rays traversing the liquid elements, in thisbrief night he stretches 109 East| the hazel, the osier,the elm, the maple, the walnut, 110 East| whose fistall things are enclosed. Take away the linen clothes, 111 East| Thou becamest flesh, which endured to be born and to die. Thou 112 East| souls, and the shepherd has enjoyments from the snow-white flock. 113 East| of the world, Thou dost enterthe path of death, in giving 114 East| forth on his course,and enters the waters of the ocean. 115 East| the mouth of Thy Father, equal to Him, of one mind with 116 East| those who wander in Gentile error to better things, that a 117 East| Christ; the think pall of eternalnight falls. But restore 118 East| of God. Those whom guilty Eve had before infected, He 119 | every 120 East| plants with their flowers express approval.The light, the 121 East| every side with its leaves expresses approval, the plants with 122 East| these the sparrow sings with exuberantlove. O Christ, Thou Saviour 123 East| lowest depths. Give back Thy face, that the world may see 124 East| varied with the flowery, fair weather,and the gate of 125 East| think pall of eternalnight falls. But restore the promised 126 East| deposited, the corn springs up far and widein the fields, promising 127 East| waves, and cleanse their oldfault in a new stream. The white 128 East| re-echoed melody. Behold, the favour of the reviving world bears 129 East| infernal law yielded, and chaos feared to be pressed by the presence 130 East| infected, He now restores, fedwith abundant milk at the 131 East| of one mind with Him, His fellow, coeval with the Father, 132 East| to their Creator. Hail, festive day, to be reverenced throughout 133 East| together, the willow, the fir, the hazel, the osier,the 134 East| in the heaven raises the fire-breathingsun higher, who goes forth 135 | first 136 East| and cover Him in whose fistall things are enclosed. 137 East| government all things which are fixed in their places flourish. 138 East| give back the day which flees from us at Thy death. But 139 East| Darkness perishes, put to flight by the brightness of Christ; 140 East| enjoyments from the snow-white flock. The priest Felix is added 141 East| seasons blush varied with the flowery, fair weather,and the gate 142 East| the Godhead of the Father, flowing in an indescribablemanner 143 East| them away, He guards the fold of God. Those whom guilty 144 East| prison of death, and they follow in freedom to the place 145 East| Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus~The seasons blush varied 146 East| Thyself the author of life and framer of the world, Thou dost 147 East| harvest. May this people, free from stain, be strengthened 148 East| death, and they follow in freedom to the place whither their 149 East| stars show their joy. The fruitful earth pours forth its gifts 150 East| to die. Thou dost undergofuneral obsequies, Thyself the author 151 East| has conquered hell, and gains the stars! The changes of 152 East| a new stream. The white garment also designates bright souls, 153 East| flowery, fair weather,and the gate of the pole lies open with 154 East| Drawing those who wander in Gentile error to better things, 155 East| enterthe path of death, in giving the aid of salvation. The 156 East| with its leaves. By degrees gleaming brightness of the flowers 157 East| only offspring from the Godhead of the Father, flowing in 158 East| fire-breathingsun higher, who goes forth on his course,and 159 East| forth the seas, by whosegovernment all things which are fixed 160 East| Oh, sacred King, behold a great part of Thy triumph shines 161 East| the pole lies open with greater light. His path in the heaven 162 East| purple plain; the meadows are green with plants,and the plant 163 East| not carry them away, He guards the fold of God. Those whom 164 East| fold of God. Those whom guilty Eve had before infected, 165 East| prayer to their Creator. Hail, festive day, to be reverenced 166 East| the produce of an abundant harvest. May this people, free from 167 | have 168 East| the willow, the fir, the hazel, the osier,the elm, the 169 East| suspend the firmament,Thou heapest together the soil, Thou 170 East| indescribablemanner from the heart of Thy Parent, Thou self-existing 171 East| Church. By cultivating rustic hearts with mild conversations, 172 East| back ample trophies to the heavens. Those whom chaos held in 173 East| heavens. Those whom chaos held in punishmenthehas now restored; 174 East| flowerscomes forth; all the herbs smile with their blossoms. 175 East| bestowed on you from on high gained from yourself,may 176 East| raises the fire-breathingsun higher, who goes forth on his course, 177 East| construct its comb, leaving the hive, humming over the flowers, 178 East| death might seek, a new life holds, Oh, sacred King, behold 179 East| insatiably opening his hollow jaws, who has always been 180 East| death. But returning, O holy conqueror! Thou didst altogether 181 East| the flowers, carries off honey with its leg. The bird which, 182 East| EASTER~~~~~~A Poem of Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus~ 183 East| layer blesses pure souls! A host, clad in white,come forth 184 East| days, the splendour of the hours, all things with voice applaud. 185 East| flourish. Who seeing that the human race was plunged in the 186 East| comb, leaving the hive, humming over the flowers, carries 187 East| age with the returnof a hundred-fold, you fill the barns with 188 East| be able to overcome the hunger of the husbandman. Having 189 East| overcome the hunger of the husbandman. Having deserted its stem, 190 East| forth its gifts with varied increase,when the year has well returned 191 East| the Father, flowing in an indescribablemanner from the heart of 192 East| whom guilty Eve had before infected, He now restores, fedwith 193 East| to Thee. Thou rescuest an innumerable people from the prison of 194 East| ruler of the lower regions, insatiably opening his hollow jaws, 195 East| attunes her notes with her own instruments,and the air becomes sweeter 196 East| withdraws the sheep from the jaw of the wolf. Hence re-seeking 197 East| insatiably opening his hollow jaws, who has always been a spoiler, 198 East| bright stars show their joy. The fruitful earth pours 199 East| the vine-shoot bewails its joys; the vine gives water only 200 East| new life holds, Oh, sacred King, behold a great part of 201 East| had swallowed up, and the Lambwithdraws the sheep from 202 East| gloomy chains of the infernal law yielded, and chaos feared 203 East| stars, having crushed the laws of hell. Behold, He who 204 East| shines forth, when the sacred layer blesses pure souls! A host, 205 East| the place whither their leaderapproaches. The fierce monster 206 East| verdant grove now renews its leafy shelter. Mingled together, 207 East| the linen clothes, I pray; leave the napkins in the tomb: 208 East| about to construct its comb, leaving the hive, humming over the 209 East| carries off honey with its leg. The bird which, having 210 East| becoming that Thy limbs should lie in the lowly sepulchre, 211 East| is not becoming that Thy limbs should lie in the lowly 212 East| enclosed. Take away the linen clothes, I pray; leave the 213 East| with rays traversing the liquid elements, in thisbrief night 214 East| Saxon, a fierce nation, living as it were after the manner 215 East| sparrow sings with exuberantlove. O Christ, Thou Saviour 216 East| regionswhatever sinks to the lowest depths. Give back Thy face, 217 East| limbs should lie in the lowly sepulchre, nor that worthless 218 East| the osier,the elm, the maple, the walnut, each tree applauds, 219 East| paint the purple plain; the meadows are green with plants,and 220 East| sweeter with the re-echoed melody. Behold, the favour of the 221 East| Thou Saviour of the world, merciful Creator and Redeemer, the 222 | might 223 East| depthof misery, that Thou mightest rescue man, didst Thyself 224 East| cultivating rustic hearts with mild conversations, a crop is 225 East| restores, fedwith abundant milk at the bosom of the Church. 226 East| Father, equal to Him, of one mind with Him, His fellow, coeval 227 East| renews its leafy shelter. Mingled together, the willow, the 228 East| was plunged in the depthof misery, that Thou mightest rescue 229 East| leaderapproaches. The fierce monster in alarm vomits forth the 230 East| changes of the year and of the months, the bounteous light of 231 East| down from the back of its mother, prepares its bosom for 232 East| Word, and powerful from the mouth of Thy Father, equal to 233 East| in alarm vomits forth the multitude whom he had swallowed up, 234 | my 235 East| clothes, I pray; leave the napkins in the tomb: Thou art sufficient 236 East| Felix. The Saxon, a fierce nation, living as it were after 237 East| Hence Philomela attunes her notes with her own instruments, 238 | nothing 239 East| things, and all created objects offer prayer to their Creator. 240 East| Thou dost undergofuneral obsequies, Thyself the author of life 241 East| enters the waters of the ocean.Armed with rays traversing 242 East| and all created objects offer prayer to their Creator. 243 East| Creator and Redeemer, the only offspring from the Godhead of the 244 East| seek, a new life holds, Oh, sacred King, behold a great 245 East| waves, and cleanse their oldfault in a new stream. The 246 East| the gate of the pole lies open with greater light. His 247 East| lower regions, insatiably opening his hollow jaws, who has 248 East| firstthe world derived its origin! Thou dost suspend the firmament, 249 East| the fir, the hazel, the osier,the elm, the maple, the 250 | out 251 East| promising to be able to overcome the hunger of the husbandman. 252 | own 253 East| riches.Soft beds of violets paint the purple plain; the meadows 254 East| brightness of Christ; the think pall of eternalnight falls. But 255 East| manner from the heart of Thy Parent, Thou self-existing Word, 256 East| sacred King, behold a great part of Thy triumph shines forth, 257 East| presenceof the light. Darkness perishes, put to flight by the brightness 258 East| returns to its strains. Hence Philomela attunes her notes with her 259 East| follow in freedom to the place whither their leaderapproaches. 260 East| which are fixed in their places flourish. Who seeing that 261 East| violets paint the purple plain; the meadows are green with 262 East| green with plants,and the plant shines with its leaves. 263 East| that the human race was plunged in the depthof misery, that 264 East| ON EASTER~~~~~~A Poem of Venantius Honorius Clementianus 265 East| weather,and the gate of the pole lies open with greater light. 266 East| together the soil, Thou dost pour forth the seas, by whose 267 East| joy. The fruitful earth pours forth its gifts with varied 268 East| promisedpledge, I pray Thee, O power benign! The third day has 269 East| self-existing Word, and powerful from the mouth of Thy Father, 270 East| fields, and the sea duly praise the God ascending above 271 East| all created objects offer prayer to their Creator. Hail, 272 East| the back of its mother, prepares its bosom for bringing forth. 273 East| feared to be pressed by the presenceof the light. Darkness perishes, 274 East| worthless stones should press that which is the ransom 275 East| and chaos feared to be pressed by the presenceof the light. 276 East| the snow-white flock. The priest Felix is added sharingin 277 East| fill the barns with the produce of an abundant harvest. 278 East| conversations, a crop is produced from a briar by the bounty 279 East| night falls. But restore the promisedpledge, I pray Thee, O power 280 East| far and widein the fields, promising to be able to overcome the 281 East| Those whom chaos held in punishmenthehas now restored; and those 282 East| beds of violets paint the purple plain; the meadows are green 283 East| light. Darkness perishes, put to flight by the brightness 284 East| The brilliant firmamentputs forth its clear countenance, 285 East| Who seeing that the human race was plunged in the depth 286 East| His path in the heaven raises the fire-breathingsun higher, 287 East| press that which is the ransomof the world. It is unworthy 288 East| of the ocean.Armed with rays traversing the liquid elements, 289 East| becomes sweeter with the re-echoed melody. Behold, the favour 290 East| the jaw of the wolf. Hence re-seeking the tomb from the lower 291 East| the infernal prison, and recall to the upper regionswhatever 292 East| world, merciful Creator and Redeemer, the only offspring from 293 East| Behold, He who was crucified reigns as God over all things, 294 East| without Thee there is nothing. Release the chained shades of the 295 East| resemblesthe sheep. About to remain with you through an age 296 East| you, 0 sacred One! apply a remedy, the beast of prey resembles 297 East| season, the verdant grove now renews its leafy shelter. Mingled 298 East| misery, that Thou mightest rescue man, didst Thyself also 299 East| becomesa prey to Thee. Thou rescuest an innumerable people from 300 East| remedy, the beast of prey resemblesthe sheep. About to remain 301 East| Hence the thickets now resound with the whisper of birds; 302 East| eternalnight falls. But restore the promisedpledge, I pray 303 East| held in punishmenthehas now restored; and those whom death might 304 East| before infected, He now restores, fedwith abundant milk at 305 East| the lower regions,having resumed Thy flesh, as a warrior 306 East| Tartarus lies depressed, nor retains its rights. The ruler of 307 East| through an age with the returnof a hundred-fold, you fill 308 East| from us at Thy death. But returning, O holy conqueror! Thou 309 East| sluggish with the wintry cold, returns to its strains. Hence Philomela 310 East| Hail, festive day, to be reverenced throughout the world,on 311 East| Behold, the favour of the reviving world bears witness that 312 East| is added sharingin this reward, who wishes to give double 313 East| well returned I its vernal riches.Soft beds of violets paint 314 East| depressed, nor retains its rights. The ruler of the lower 315 East| shut in with a confiningrock, and cover Him in whose 316 East| retains its rights. The ruler of the lower regions, insatiably 317 East| the Church. By cultivating rustic hearts with mild conversations, 318 East| death, in giving the aid of salvation. The gloomy chains of the 319 East| exuberantlove. O Christ, Thou Saviour of the world, merciful Creator 320 East| the bounty of Felix. The Saxon, a fierce nation, living 321 East| heaven, the fields, and the sea duly praise the God ascending 322 East| Thou dost pour forth the seas, by whosegovernment all 323 East| been torn off in the wintry season, the verdant grove now renews 324 East| Clementianus Fortunatus~The seasons blush varied with the flowery, 325 East| face, that the world may see the light; give back the 326 East| with their blossoms.The seed being deposited, the corn 327 East| their places flourish. Who seeing that the human race was 328 East| and those whom death might seek, a new life holds, Oh, sacred 329 East| heart of Thy Parent, Thou self-existing Word, and powerful from 330 East| should lie in the lowly sepulchre, nor that worthless stones 331 East| nothing. Release the chained shades of the infernal prison, 332 East| The priest Felix is added sharingin this reward, who wishes 333 East| grove now renews its leafy shelter. Mingled together, the willow, 334 East| designates bright souls, and the shepherd has enjoyments from the 335 East| the vine, with its silent shoot, gives thanks. Hence the 336 East| countenance, and the bright stars show their joy. The fruitful 337 East| unworthy that a stone should shut in with a confiningrock, 338 East| Tartarus, the grove on every side with its leaves expresses 339 East| hence the vine, with its silent shoot, gives thanks. Hence 340 East| amidst these the sparrow sings with exuberantlove. O Christ, 341 East| the upper regionswhatever sinks to the lowest depths. Give 342 East| closed its song, was dumb, sluggish with the wintry cold, returns 343 East| comes forth; all the herbs smile with their blossoms.The 344 East| has enjoyments from the snow-white flock. The priest Felix 345 East| returned I its vernal riches.Soft beds of violets paint the 346 East| Thou heapest together the soil, Thou dost pour forth the 347 East| which, having closed its song, was dumb, sluggish with 348 East| gives water only from the source from which it is wont to 349 East| birds; amidst these the sparrow sings with exuberantlove. 350 East| bounteous light of the days, the splendour of the hours, all things 351 East| jaws, who has always been a spoiler, becomesa prey to Thee. 352 East| being deposited, the corn springs up far and widein the fields, 353 East| May this people, free from stain, be strengthenedin your 354 East| husbandman. Having deserted its stem, the vine-shoot bewails 355 East| world. It is unworthy that a stone should shut in with a confining 356 East| sepulchre, nor that worthless stones should press that which 357 East| wintry cold, returns to its strains. Hence Philomela attunes 358 East| their oldfault in a new stream. The white garment also 359 East| people, free from stain, be strengthenedin your arms, and may you 360 East| elements, in thisbrief night he stretches out the day in a circle. 361 East| napkins in the tomb: Thou art sufficient for us, and without Thee 362 East| raises the fire-breathingsun higher, who goes forth on 363 East| derived its origin! Thou dost suspend the firmament,Thou heapest 364 East| the multitude whom he had swallowed up, and the Lambwithdraws 365 East| instruments,and the air becomes sweeter with the re-echoed melody. 366 East| is wont to give wine. The swelling bud, rising with tender 367 East| all things are enclosed. Take away the linen clothes, 368 East| who wishes to give double talents to his Lord. Drawing those 369 East| swelling bud, rising with tender down from the back of its 370 East| its silent shoot, gives thanks. Hence the thickets now 371 | them 372 | there 373 | these 374 | they 375 East| gives thanks. Hence the thickets now resound with the whisper 376 East| brightness of Christ; the think pall of eternalnight falls. 377 East| Thee, O power benign! The third day has returned; arise, 378 | through 379 | throughout 380 East| Its foliagehaving been torn off in the wintry season, 381 East| the ocean.Armed with rays traversing the liquid elements, in 382 East| maple, the walnut, each tree applauds, delightful with 383 East| behold a great part of Thy triumph shines forth, when the sacred 384 East| honour of Christ rising triumphant after His descent to the 385 East| Thou carriest back ample trophies to the heavens. Those whom 386 East| born and to die. Thou dost undergofuneral obsequies, Thyself 387 East| ransomof the world. It is unworthy that a stone should shut 388 East| prison, and recall to the upper regionswhatever sinks to 389 East| ON EASTER~~~~~~A Poem of Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus~ 390 East| in the wintry season, the verdant grove now renews its leafy 391 East| has well returned I its vernal riches.Soft beds of violets 392 East| Having deserted its stem, the vine-shoot bewails its joys; the vine 393 East| vernal riches.Soft beds of violets paint the purple plain; 394 East| the hours, all things with voice applaud.Hence, in honour 395 East| fierce monster in alarm vomits forth the multitude whom 396 East| the elm, the maple, the walnut, each tree applauds, delightful 397 East| Lord. Drawing those who wander in Gentile error to better 398 East| resumed Thy flesh, as a warrior Thou carriest back ample 399 East| its joys; the vine gives water only from the source from 400 East| his course,and enters the waters of the ocean.Armed with 401 East| come forth from the bright waves, and cleanse their oldfault 402 East| varied with the flowery, fair weather,and the gate of the pole 403 | well 404 | were 405 East| Thyself also become man: nor wert Thou willing only to be 406 | whatever 407 East| thickets now resound with the whisper of birds; amidst these the 408 | whither 409 East| corn springs up far and widein the fields, promising 410 East| were after the manner of wild beasts, when you, 0 sacred 411 East| become man: nor wert Thou willing only to be born with a body, 412 East| shelter. Mingled together, the willow, the fir, the hazel, the 413 East| which it is wont to give wine. The swelling bud, rising 414 East| sharingin this reward, who wishes to give double talents to 415 East| swallowed up, and the Lambwithdraws the sheep from the jaw of 416 | without 417 East| the reviving world bears witness that all gifts have returned 418 East| sheep from the jaw of the wolf. Hence re-seeking the tomb 419 East| source from which it is wont to give wine. The swelling 420 East| Hence, in honour of you, the wood with its foliage applauds; 421 East| Parent, Thou self-existing Word, and powerful from the mouth 422 East| lowly sepulchre, nor that worthless stones should press that 423 East| chains of the infernal law yielded, and chaos feared to be 424 | yourself


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