A Consolidated Library of Anglo-Saxon Poetry

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A.3.4 1 hoenix / / I have heard that far from here in the regions of the Ea
A.3.4 6 it has been placed far away / from evil-doers through the might
A.3.4 63 ams, / wondrously adorned well from springs in beautiful rivulets
A.3.4 64 htful trickles water the land from the midst of the wood, / every
A.3.4 65 month bursts forth, sea-cold from the soil’s turf, / and passe
A.3.4 94 t of stars comes up, / shining from the east over the waves of th
A.3.4 105 s gleam will come gliding up / from the east over the broad sea;
A.3.4 111 ry bathing / the sea-cold water from the splendid well-springs. / T
A.3.4 114 art he rises to a high tree, / from where he can most easily obse
A.3.4 122 he pale bird, bright, departs from the tree of the grove, / passe
A.3.4 155 down. / The joy of birds flies from the green earth, / the bloomin
A.3.4 170 place, / hidden and concealed from multitudes of men. / There he
A.3.4 187 under the sky, / there gleams from the south the warm weather-ca
A.3.4 229 , / and burning subsides. Then from that pyre / the image of an ap
A.3.4 231 is found again in the ashes, / from which there grows a worm wond
A.3.4 232 ir, / as though it had hatched from an egg, / shining from the she
A.3.4 233 hatched from an egg, / shining from the shell. Then he grows in t
A.3.4 242 , entirely renewed, / sundered from sins. Just as when someone / b
A.3.4 249 force, / with winter-clothing; from those fruits / the prosperity o
A.3.4 268 , / young, full of gifts. Then from the dust / the limb-strong one
A.3.4 270 / that the fire had taken off, from the remnants of the flame, / c
A.3.4 290 the joy of noble stars gleams from the east. / That bird is fair
A.3.4 321 he plains, / his old home away from this ancestral turf, / as the
A.3.4 324 the world, / then they gather from south and north, / from east a
A.3.4 325 gather from south and north, / from east and west, in droves; / fr
A.3.4 326 om east and west, in droves; / from far and near in throngs of pe
A.3.4 337 cks on either side, / press in from distant places, praise in son
A.3.4 349 osts seeks his homeland / away from the turf of this earth. / So,
A.3.4 353 d. Birds, sad at heart, / turn from that warlike creature / back t
A.3.4 372 s restored in bird-form again from the ashes, / becomes rejuvenat
A.3.4 415 icked heart, so that they far from there / sought an abode, a mor
A.3.4 474 hem blessedly with a reward. / From those herbs a dwelling shall
A.3.4 512 es up all, / gathers the bones from graves, / limbs and bodies tog
A.3.4 515 ’s knee. Mightily the king / from his throne shines on the holy
A.3.4 524 s and sinful, soul and body, / from out of their graves in the gr
A.3.4 554 an corpse-weary, depart sadly from there, / on a long journey, co
A.3.4 649 son of god, / when he awakens from ashes / into the life of life,
A.3.4 652 us help, / through separation from his body, life without end, /
A.4.2 3 readily found there / support from the acknowledged Lord when sh
A.4.2 5 ge, that he would exempt her / from the retribution of the highes
A.4.2 24 at the sons of men could hear from far off / how that stout heart
A.4.2 79 wers [of battle], and drew it from the sheath / with her right ha
A.4.2 133 ing women / then both departed from there, / until they, those ela
A.4.2 149 ed for a certain man / to come from the sprawling town to meet he
A.4.2 158 ory is given you, / redemption from the trials you have long endu
A.4.2 190 hat compassionate king, sends from the east / his bright light. B
A.4.2 197 ou will have honor / and glory from the encounter, as the mighty
A.4.2 203 properly, / heroes in helmets, from that holy city / at the very b
A.4.2 222 ers of arrows, / battle-adders from bows like horns, / missiles me
A.4.2 230 heir hands the fighters / drew from sheaths pattern-welded swords
A.4.2 292 A mighty host / attacked them from behind, until the greatest pa
A.4.2 315 e native inhabitants to take / from their most hated enemies of o
A.4.2 335 t selfsame woman they brought from that foray, / men skilled with
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 1 6 eady mild, you took great joy from the Lord. / Receive, learned f
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 1 10 erved to have been created / from your stock, and they have ple
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 3 3 e friends of Christ; / he went from the deeds of this world to th
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 3 5 exceedingly noble, springing from noble blood, / and was celebra
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 4 5 the thorny thickets of evils from the world / and caused his sai
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 4 17 ording to his merit, he asked from the divinity, / that a holy an
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 4 18 a holy angel, coming with joy from heaven, should deign to keep
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 5 9 stenance be given to him now / from the seed of the divine harves
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 5 10 / spoke salutary words to him from his wide heart, / and offered
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 5 11 ide heart, / and offered drink from pious showers to the body of
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 5 12 ears what the other sent out from the depths / of his breast, an
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 5 20 he creator spirit had brought from heaven. / / # / Meanwhile, the se
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 24 / together with all their seed from the ridge of the aforemention
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 27 ht and day likewise vows made from pure hearts. / After these thi
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 6 68 aven, and carry blessed souls from here to the stars; / and shini
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 23 ong, / it was decided to raise from the grave this brother’s re
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 27 er produced its sacred bones / from the bowels of the earth, and
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 38 isture, / and dried out liquid from the remains. / Then, a certain
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 44 ‘Run and take care to bring from the tomb the father’s arm ,
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 56 ling him, / and rushing gladly from there he removed the one dire
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 8 61 high clouds, / and disappeared from men’s sight for all time. /
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 10 8 / This pious man cast all sin from his chaste body, / and he took
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 10 19 e church / and did not refrain from beating the marble floor / wit
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 10 33 acked his body, / a choir came from heaven shining with light / and
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 10 35 / and took up his chaste soul from his chaste body. / It shone ex
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 10 42 ns were shut; the soul passed from here / to receive eternal rest
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 4 afflicting his body, / he left from the world, and stayed his ste
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 12 ckness / had previously driven from the shores of current life. /
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 18 s / for every departing spirit from his lofty throne. / It was Him
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 21 not deserving. But that one / from the highest seat in answer, s
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 36 t the deceiver turn his steps from the house. / Falling before he
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 41 he does not deserves it.’ / From the highest seat, flashing wi
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 49 d, / that we would remain free from sin after the other one’s d
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 65 ing weeping. / He was led away from there again in the company of
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 11 67 eath; but, having turned back from the shores of death, / he lear
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 13 20 alongside them, offering help from his citadel, / and so those ch
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 14 29 t passion for Christ aroused / from his pure heart, and his throa
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 15 21 all kinds of livestock, taken from the shepherd’s donation, / co
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 16 13 nseeing with his eyes, he saw from his wise heart. / Blessed spir
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 18 21 the cock proclaimed the hour from its red throat, / arising agai
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 18 24 e held himself back sparingly from all food, / and pounded the fl
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 18 27 that which releases the world from wicked death. / For indeed he
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 19 11 brother turned his heart away from the world, / and blessedly des
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 20 2 all receive the greatest joys from heaven, / and be keen to give
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 20 18 e light, / men hasten to speed from their beds when the signal ha
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 20 39 rist, / who redeemed the world from death on the wood of the cros
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 21 7 esired to hurry quite quickly from there to their beds, / but I l
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 21 20 s of heaven: help I believe , from the Lord, / who as creator made
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 9 , which gave off sweet scent / from beautiful flowers to the wond
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 13 ch my untutored mind / shrinks from naming with certainty, since
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 33 up shining on towering stem / from the top of the altar and, and
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 37 e had left me, / and departing from the church, vanished into emp
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 41 es.’ / I turned my eyes away from there to the right, where the
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 54 take care to turn your eyes from these lofty settlements, / and
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 58 ise / a face I once recognized from Ireland. It was Eadfrith, / as
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 67 did hands. Eadfrith proceeded / from there along the walls of the
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 69 lose at hand a censer crafted from ruddy gold, / surrounded by pi
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 71 y pillars on all sides , / and from these incense was smoking to
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 84 me with his words, as I left. / From there I slowly made my way, a
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 22 92 the gift of a meal. / He took from it a drinking-vessel made fro
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 23 2 us Wolf composed these songs / from a simple heart, seeking with
AEDILVVLF.DeAbbatibus 23 24 ough time, / and hold you back from the bonds and beatings of hel
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 1 Heavenly Lord, you who formed from the first all the building-bl
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 12 / they fill up the earth, dark from cold, with the heat of the he
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 13 the hearth, / pour forth light from the height of heaven with saf
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 20 scatter their breath of fire from the sky, / nor do they harm by
AETHILVVALD.Aldhelm.Octo 23 n to burn up the earth, muddy from liquid moisture, / with the bu
AETHILVVALD.Offa.Octo 11 ul delight. / You were sprung from the loftiest Father of noble
AETHILVVALD.Offa.Octo 12 t Father of noble stock, / born from a well-born mother, and endow
AETHILVVALD.Offa.Octo 20 erything; spoken words sprung from a gracious mouth / are not enou
AETHILVVALD.Offa.Octo 34 / May the Lord keep you safe from all stains of sin, / cloak you
AETHILVVALD.Sator.Octo 23 with his shield, / protecting from the savage arrows of enemies
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 20 , / which Orcus dreads, fleeing from the vicious showers of spears
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 29 ly greed, / who take away booty from those travelling over trackle
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 36 they might obtain an amnesty / from the Godhead with the aid of P
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 43 prings forth after being torn from the secret prison of the fles
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 62 as follows: / ‘Produced right from the first from a beautiful sh
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 65 en progeny appears it springs from a womb of eggs, / nor did that
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 67 t produced them, warm them. / From that seed there flow youngste
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 71 of the purple dye falls away from the tiny worm, as it turns, / j
AETHILVVALD.Wihtfrith.Octo 75 s twisted with bristles.’ / From there, the various Syrian mat
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor P 13 d blood / on earth to save you from the shadows and / lead you wit
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor P 28 or ships coming on the ocean / from the furthest ports, where the
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor P 35 / And to there the chosen come from diverse peoples and realms al
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor P 36 pe of benefit, seeking riches from a rich land, / a place to sett
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 39 ocked on all sides, / departed from here, intent on driving out s
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 70 d drove out a sluggish people from its ancestral realm. / Through
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 72 corrupted race / should vanish from the lands of their fathers on
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 90 ist granted. / Meanwhile Edwin, from a line of ancient kings, / bor
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 93 then, he himself saw a vision from above / in the sleep-filled ni
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 102 e. / Behold, he keeps your life from the enemy seeking it, / and in
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 131 / [Edwin] took a faithful wife from the southern part of the coun
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 144 rd, / drove the gloomy shadows from human hearts. / On a certain da
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 147 night, as a young man driven from the borders of his homeland, /
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 150 ation, / immediately came down from his high throne, / and in supp
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 175 spirit with shades of doubt; / from now on I shall follow what is
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 206 hen he sent the seeds of life from the citadel of Rome / to the E
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 236 should rule. / He can suddenly from where he was in exile on fore
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 302 n a stake his right hand, cut from his body by a pagan sword, / u
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 313 ut through the salvific dust / from the spot where fell killed by
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 350 red. / The fiery heat flinched from touching the post made sacred
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 398 had taken with her some dust from the earth / which had drained
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 399 had drained the sacred water from the washed bones. / After some
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 432 nce my few verses have sung. / From then on your glory shone in m
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 440 . / Moreover small bits are cut from you on every side, / and throu
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 444 nd was groaning, in deep pain from his fractured arm; / and when
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 446 / he wept, with repeated sighs from his weary heart. / Then, that e
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 448 one brought him ancient moss / from the cross, which the sick man
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 450 got to remove the moss. / Kept from sleep, he held it in his lap
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 454 led, and that he felt nothing from the fracture. / The man’s ren
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 474 with flames. My every resolve from now on / is that if the Almight
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 485 a fragment of holy wood found from the stake / to which the head
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 494 vered, and was snatched by it from death. / So from then on he liv
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 495 snatched by it from death. / So from then on he lived a healthy li
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 509 ime and again he was attacked from here and there / too often by
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 517 reign force. / Before the rest, from his earliest years, to him a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 525 torrent, swollen with storms from the high mountains, / flattens
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 557 for the king freed his people from a cruel enemy / and placed the
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 564 twin triumph, / one was freed from the Devil’s yoke, the other
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 580 t the gloomy shadows of error from the land / on account of which
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 586 bishop deliver those peoples / from the wicked death of the soul
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 593 ne, / and many dashed headlong from high cliffs, / while others dr
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 595 wift death might deliver them from lengthy torment. / For on that
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 605 eviously taken earthly things from him. / This man [Wilfrid] he wa
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 629 e mercifully sent a messenger from the stars / who stood before m
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 632 throned one sent me, Michael, from Olympus / to say that you will
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 636 / groans, tears, and prayers from her celestial throne, / as she
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 648 an angelic life in his body. / From boyhood he was distinguished
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 650 . / He maintained himself right from the start of his time as a fa
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 666 g of many he was dragged away from there, / and at last agreed to
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 683 rests buried. / His whole life, from the time of his birth right u
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 690 he called back by his prayers from the sea / five boats buffeted
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 695 ed to take the celestial kind from him; / how beasts comforted him
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 697 ur and breath / how he released from illness and sin a monk who wa
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 702 he turned back burning fires from some buildings / by falling do
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 706 saint drove out wicked demons from Farne, / making a place for hi
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 708 / how he brought flowing water from the dry soil, / which in answe
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 718 nointed himself / with chrism, from an ailment in the side and an
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 726 of a shepherd who had fallen from a tree; / and how, even though
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 754 was born of noble parents and from royal stock, / who became far
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 776 ften drove out the foul snake from those possessed. / Likewise, th
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 799 d to confess that he was born from famous stock, / saying: I am a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 820 / recognized that he was born from parents of famous stock, / and
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 822 htly be killed, / he saved him from death, and sold him to someon
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 833 hen he told of being set free from his bonds / turned out to be t
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 844 was imbued in sacred studies from the earliest years / of his li
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 854 e trawled to the shore prizes from that sea for Christ. / A good a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 858 f the church / and separated it from the manners of the common peo
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 878 / will help to call back many from eternal death. / For so that he
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 893 e / and her husband, returning from death, began to encourage / he
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 894 , while the rest were running from the place: / ‘Out of everyone
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 897 ; I have truly risen returned from the dead. / But now I have to f
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 903 with so great a burden / that from his life everyone could easil
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 904 had seen when he had been led from the body. / He used to describe
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 906 id, ‘was the one who led me from the body, / and we travelled t
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 928 flame suddenly rose up / as if from a pit, and then sank back aga
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 945 the bottom of the abyss. / Then from the flame-spewing pit some wi
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 947 me, / breathing stinking fire from their nostrils / and mouths an
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 953 e help / might come to save me from a cruel enemy. / Then, behind m
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 958 oming the black demons fled. / From there he turned our path towa
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 959 he sun, / and led me, snatched from night, into the bright air. / T
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 967 nt odour, / that it soon drove from me every stench, / and such a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 993 can never afterwards be saved from that place. / That flower-fill
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1000 full of marvellous fragrance, from where / the sweetest voice of
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1024 ion, but afterwards he parted from [Egbert] / to lead a segregate
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1068 e you see the light radiating from the heavens.’ / Nor did such
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1072 et other servants of the Word from that aforementioned people / c
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1088 the ancient fathers, / pouring from a pure heart streams of learn
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1096 o the Lord for his own life, / from which to pile up abundant ric
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1134 the bishop went back outside. / From then on, snatched from great
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1141 / cold, and unable to rise up from the bed. / A chilly pallor cov
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1143 allor covered her pale face, / from her nostrils in turn there sc
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1150 he woman straightaway rose up from the bed, unscathed, / and with
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1201 So then the man rose up as if from a heavy sleep / and, opening h
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1208 master set down / when weaving from their very beginnings with un
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1251 shop. / This Egbert was derived from royal stock, / from a lineage
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1252 as derived from royal stock, / from a lineage of noble parents in
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1291 life he sought out the stars. / From his early boyhood he focused
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1300 rrupted, and was brought back from there to his homeland. / Then B
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1318 father / he was utterly cured from his sickness. / Touching also o
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1337 . / Then there fell at his feet from the clouds above / a certain m
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1349 neither have I remained free from care.’ / Then one of the enem
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1411 ectar, / gushing out sweet sap from his honey-flowing heart. / From
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1412 from his honey-flowing heart. / From his very earliest youth reaso
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1415 of wisdom. / For he was sprung from very distinguished parents / a
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1460 sacred places. / Returning home from there, the best of teachers w
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1472 not harm the lambs of Christ from any direction, / and he provid
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1475 th any pang . / Those wandering from the flock through the inacces
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1505 ned gold / of no small weight, from which the priest / celebrating
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1539 at the Hebrew people drank in from the heavenly shower, / or what
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1580 land and father above, / freed from tears, exile, and harsh diffi
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1618 ance, / drawing failing breath from restricted nostrils. / As he re
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1643 honest and truthful man, saw from the lofty heights / a man desc
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1647 ; / returning to free the soul from the prison of the flesh, / he
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1653 é, / and reverently raised me from my earliest years, / and there
ALCVIN.VPatRegSanctEubor 1658 by their merits and prayers / from the whirlpool of the world to
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 1 1 illibrordi / A certain man came from the western edges of the worl
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 2 1 an, filled by God, as a light from Christ the Light, / travelled w
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 2 6 , / and dark night departed far from that part of the world, / and e
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 4 6 ome to see him. / An angel came from heaven and foretold to him, /
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 4 11 t him also, as a priest, take from you whatever gifts he desires
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 8 2 y had given to him some souls / from those very nations, and he pe
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 9 5 o took control of their taxes from their hands . / / # / Then Willib
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 11 3 learn the doctrines of faith from a great master. / Straightaway
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 11 8 aven, / lest the people go away from them starved with hungry , / bu
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 14 5 the blessed man felt no wound from the blow. / His companions imme
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 14 7 he gentle priest snatched him from death. / He was seized and, soo
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 15 4 guardian wanted to stop them from continuing, / and shouting out
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 15 7 readful deeds. / He turned them from the way where the public path
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 16 12 und , brought forth a spring, / from which the companions drank, a
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 20 5 eat the horses and force them from the meadows, / and the pious pr
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 21 7 final death had snatched many from this life; / some lay half-dead
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 22 6 it snatched clothes and food from hands / and cast them into flam
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 22 10 e, / but it was barely snatched from death by family hands. / No pri
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 22 19 emember to fortify it quickly from the blessed spring. / Afterward
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 22 23 e father’s stated sequence. / From then on, no such trial touche
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 27 7 hains break off by themselves from those hastening there, / who co
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 29 9 s, / if now we pour forth tears from a pious heart in that place / w
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 30 4 he barely drew her last gasps from her chest. / She was carried an
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 31 1 old, a certain youth suffered from a serious illness / alas for ma
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 31 4 you had seen his head ripped from its highest point, / so now it
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 32 8 s; / just vengeance followed on from the unspeakable sin, / and the
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 33 1 n,. / / # / That noble priest was from a great race, / but he was much
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 33 11 arn what he was like too, / and from how holy a root of his parent
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 34 9 its beaming light. / On waking from the dream, the woman retraced
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 34 14 and he understood the visions from above by means of new materia
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 34 21 l little infant is being born from your womb, woman, / who is grow
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 34 29 ms to be true. / A boy was born from that mother, and once he had
ALCVIN.VmetWillibrord 34 44 heavenly flowers / and be free from the evil worries of the world
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 1 13 st teacher, who were summoned from an open sky / when you wanted
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 1 21 may be granted here, / flowing from liberal piety and the heavenl
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 6 / who produced the true light from the light of the father, / who
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 12 / while they earn forgiveness from a flowing stream of their tea
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 15 nly offspring, / brought forth from her womb a King to save the a
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 17 young virgin formerly learned from angelic speech, / after the hi
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 18 roned father had sent Gabriel from the stars. / She it was she who
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 27 spirit will come in unto you from heaven: / listen, its power pr
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 2 31 once born, delivers the world from its wretched stain / and, once
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 3 48 he singing of psalms ring out from twin choirs; / may the articul
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 3 75 tands an expansive paten made from silver. / These bear divine me
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 3 78 metal sheet of the cross made from tawny gold / and with the metal
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 3 82 igh, revealing smoky openings / from which Sabaean incense will br
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.1 11 leads bands of men / snatched from the whirlpool of the world to
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.1 13 lled to him as he was fishing from a curved boat. / And he trod o
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.1 28 / and freeing the Roman people from ancient error. / For [Simon] h
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.2 5 with his fruitful words: / and from him a holy crop grew in the f
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.2 6 d down to him, an unbeliever, from the citadel of heaven: / why d
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.2 34 e purple gore ran in a stream from his veins. / Although earth he
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.4 4 n holy Christ was calling him from the shore of the sea, / he lef
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.5 5 / containing the watery catch from the sea in its nets. / He prev
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.6 8 heart as the redeemer, rising from death, / left the secret chaos
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.7 1 accord / and all corpses rise from ancient tombs. / / # 4.7 / Similar
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.7 4 sin, / keeps this house of God from out of highest Olympus. / The
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.7 17 shave the down of facial hair from his cheeks. / So great was the
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.8 13 n in the fountain of baptism. / From there, [Philip] hastens with
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.9 12 / behold the dark water drips from the clouds of the sky. / After
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.10 6 he River Fison, flowing forth from the fount of Paradise / and re
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.10 9 ifies the figure of the fount / from which rivers flow in fourfold
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.10 14 did the teaching of God flow from the four-fold fount, / irrigat
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.10 20 ars and ancestors of Christ, / from whom the saviour had taken on
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.12 7 death / and emerged rejoicing from the dark caves of hell; / ther
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.12 12 ent language, / bringing forth from his mouth the ancient words /
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 4.12 19 compares them to trees sprung from sterile stock / which lose the
ALDHELM.CarmEcc 5 9 urst in the middle as he hung from a high noose: / he had sold th
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 18 its gusts, began to approach from the direction / from where the
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 19 o approach from the direction / from where the blazing lamps of Ti
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 27 stones, / which throng in heaps from black clouds on high. / Nor w
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 28 re the heights of heaven free from the fog of night, / and their b
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 37 at Bear do not plainly appear / from the north-western region of t
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 40 stars climb through the skies from the direction of the rising s
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 49 , / the origin of which derives from clashing clouds. / Likewise,
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 66 lars suddenly began to topple from their foundations; / all the be
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 68 ing, / began to shake, buffeted from all sides of the hall. / Amid
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 82 he rafter-fragments scattered from the church, / I say: ‘Listen
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 87 f the leafy broom / are driven from the walls by the battering-ra
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 89 et. / See, the thatch crashes from on high, without any defence.
ALDHELM.CarmRhyth.Octo 97 . / So let us who were snatched from danger / give sweet thanks tog
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 2 let the virgin receive praise from the four cardinal points! / Let
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 13 ot leave us to be thrust back from right there to enemies, / but r
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 18 Christ, the founder, protects from loftiest Olympus, / as a shephe
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 24 ought forth everlasting light from light, / which the prophets cal
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 26 on, / whose brilliance radiates from high heaven throughout the wo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg Praefatio 29 es throughout all time, / great from greatness, ruler from his uni
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 23 ot ask for verses and phrases from the rustic Muses, / nor do I se
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 24 nor do I seek songs in metres from the Castalian nymphs / who, the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 33 the gentle Word / I seek a word from the Word: this is what the ps
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 49 pondee’s syllable stay away from the fifth part; / in this way l
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 79 the Prophet’s lips, / so that from then on, glowing deservedly w
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 111 about above. / Also upon these from fertile seed he confers fruit
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 119 , / declared a sixty-fold fruit from the field of the earth; / the s
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 120 ; / the sheaves the chaste reap from the earth as their own, / who n
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 125 l receive thirty-fold bundles / from the field while they reap; th
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 139 hese songs pluck rare flowers / from which they are able to craft
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 157 the joys of lascivious flesh. / From the bosom of the earth, squal
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 161 image of yellow gold, / is born from the impure flesh of an earthl
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 166 the yellowing blossom emerges from the cornel’s bark / at spring
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 169 palm-top / and fruit will burst from of dry branches; / like a shini
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 176 , / take the beginnings of life from an impure body. / Just as the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 210 / virgin, whether put together from scraped leather / and willow-wo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 216 ts glittering appearance more from its midst / when the clouds sca
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 219 heel is accustomed to draw up from the cistern, / even though the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 226 sant field, snatching sheaves from the harvest, / although the mul
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 259 nths / closed up the starry sky from the four cardinal points , / so
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 260 ky would not produce moisture from any clouds, / so that liquid wo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 264 showers might flow copiously from the dusky sky / and the earth m
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 266 n with fecund seed, / producing from fertile fields bountiful food
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 278 . / All the bodies will rise up from their gloomy graves, / and the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 304 ws, / and heavenly foretellings from on high used to fill God’s
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 311 tates / that before he was born from his mother’s womb, / the virg
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 342 the sweet nourishment of food from the branches; / but the prophet
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 359 . / God always kept Daniel safe from horrendous wrath, / even though
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 388 h. / For a holy angel descended from the flaming stars / to quench t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 419 im late in life. / No one, born from a woman’s womb, was greater
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 426 en as Christ God was emerging from the blue surface of water / and
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 462 s learned man drank fountains from the sacred breast; / the thirst
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 465 chaste life / shrinking utterly from any dealings with false flesh
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 490 / snatched an outstanding lamb from the savage jaws of wolves; / he
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 496 ating himself, / twice summoned from his citadel on high; and Paul
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 506 ty-seven names of the fathers / from whom almighty Christ descende
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 510 t the Lord’s lineage of the from its first beginnings, / when in
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 518 innards with a poultice. / But from then on still more completely
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 537 in this world, / had caught up from the sea of the world in angel
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 547 agon, breathing deadly breath from its den , / had rightly plagued
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 556 tering grace of baptism / shone from on high on the Roman citadels
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 582 breath, / and a mighty clamour from the crowd struck the clouds u
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 654 aste body: / his name was drawn from the nectar of ambrosia. / Once
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 664 y were keen to depart at once from human sight. / His father, Ambr
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 666 mazed at to see this miracle, / from which his renowned child was
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 669 words of sugared honeycombs, / from which the hearts of people gr
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 671 ealing with devout reason how from the very beginning / the pruden
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 698 e caused dead corpses to rise from death, / disturbing the awful u
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 711 forth venerable fathers, / and from their number there stands out
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 721 ls, / nor, aggrieved, turn away from the faces of our sisters, / sin
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 728 m; / and we have been sent here from the angelic realms / so that th
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 732 w in his divine teaching, / and from that there proceeded the norm
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 744 den stars of the vaulted sky. / From there the beginning of the na
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 753 ning gifts of perpetual life, / from which number there stood out
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 761 om / to spurn delights and turn from worldly wealth, / to pursue the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 804 , / removing the burning flames from his lascivious flesh. / He spur
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 874 g out that man’s famed life from the first, / Pope Gregory once
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 879 the number of his pupils; / and from him the grace of baptism flow
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 911 ters to draw streams of water from the spring / and to fill the em
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 927 int with poisonous deception. / From their number, one man stepped
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 935 ess brought forth a complaint from his breast / and unwisely tried
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 942 and, escaping, he turned away from the unfair stain of envy. / So
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 951 fire, / he who first cast darts from his unspeakable lips / so that
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 965 his face with salty fountains from his eyes, / until the pupils of
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 973 ed under heaven’s heights . / From whose ranks there once arose
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 977 foul contents of his stomach from the ruptured guts of his arse
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 983 d’s mystical gifts. / Indeed, from afar he saw that in that way
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 998 showed the king an arm ripped from flesh, / and carried the maimed
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1004 e summoned there straightaway from the borders. / But it turned ou
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1005 . / But it turned out otherwise from what the cock-eyed plan schem
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1017 in belched forth black poison from its throat. / For they strove t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1031 . / But in fact he never ceased from gazing in his mind’s eye / on
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1040 say the three-cornered earth from its known edge, / wished with v
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1083 e to expel rotting corruption / from internal organs and apply a h
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1084 eases, / expelling awful damage from the body with their skills . /
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1118 nd suffer intense arrow-shots from quivers. / Straightaway, the et
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1126 beardless youth, / flourishing from an early age, over to the tea
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1147 roduced at the point of death from its fecund innards, / he dresse
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1155 despised the dangerous kisses from maidenly lips / and did not per
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1178 since once they had driven it from their hearts. / After this, she
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1180 it might strip the old spoils from her mind / and a new blanket mi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1181 new blanket might be taken up from the streaming liquid. / Then th
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1193 those ligatures were loosened from his arms / after God Almighty c
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1235 ; / but a roaring lion was sent from its constraining cage / to keep
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1247 e that he who frees the world from bondage / will awaken to peace
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1248 bondage / will awaken to peace from the grave’s embrace those w
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1250 ord and humankind will emerge from dark tombs . / Once time had
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1259 chool, once he had progressed from his first years, / so that he m
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1260 dialectal doctrines of things from writings / and at the same time
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1266 since he was offspring sprung from a famous line, / to undertake t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1268 so far as there would then be from there a coming lineage of des
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1278 eech: / ‘Rush to rise at once from your couch, warrior! / Fear not
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1309 s sacred hosts / belched forth from the ancient dragon’s maw. / T
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1311 , / undeservedly suffered blows from a knotty club; / the beatings r
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1312 tings reverberated with noise from gory torture / until there were
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1362 e citizens could see snatched from his shoulders on the threshol
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1363 shold, / while ruddy dawn shone from her golden chariot, / and the s
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1412 sly wrapped tight, / to rise up from the black darkness of death,
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1458 is place took the name Nitria from natron: / sometimes it is suppo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1471 at his appearance stopped him from stripping off, / lest he outrag
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1479 th / and having suffered wounds from the poisoned maw, / he contract
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1480 his rational mind was stolen from him. / Iron bonds bound him in
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1509 fifteen years of age he fled from mortals of his own accord. / Li
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1515 underer. / His robes were woven from flaxen coverings / and they wou
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1520 dicated in the ancient way, ; / from there priests, frequently car
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1523 were carrying a wicked statue from the temple in their wandering
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1530 ognized where their pain came from, / they pledged their hearts as
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1570 dy had been dug out by beasts from its burial pit / and that birds
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1584 pringtime / the garden produces from its bosom as the ground grows
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1600 wax, / and golden nectar oozing from the honeycomb’s flow, / and l
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1613 y blessed with his holy hand. / From that he fed all of them for f
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1634 s all over the earth. / He came from his father Eusebius, as he re
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1636 t fathers, / that were produced from the time when the Saviour ass
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1679 r of the four-cornered world, / from whom the plan of the present
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1680 / to whom all secrets are open from his lofty summit, / and who ill
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1686 / She soon bore the true light from the light of the father, / so t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1687 hrist might release the world from dusky darkness, / where the hum
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1692 th heavenly progeny, / produced from her womb the king who is the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1694 young virgin learned long ago from angelic speech, / when the high
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1695 roned father had sent Gabriel from the stars. / She it was she who
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1699 fountain sealed up, swelling from the heavenly stream, / and also
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1704 Spirit shall come in unto you from heaven; / look, its power provi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1708 ad been born, freed the world from its pitiable corruption / and,
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1723 id, an angel has passed over from the stars above. / This patron
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1732 brother-in-law, freeing them from an ancient error / until as bel
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1751 purple gore dripped in drops from her flesh. / Likewise, the butc
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1762 , / cast his eyes down to earth from the celestial citadels, / rejoi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1767 s the garland of, / and rising from the flesh she assumed the kin
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1784 ce she was born of good stock from a famous family, / several youn
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1811 , since she had been snatched from him, / the virgin whom the savi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1817 g to take the beautiful bride from Christ. / Then she did not yiel
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1833 le blood at once flowed forth from her flesh. / Yet the savage tyr
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1847 d love for her, / did not cease from tying together snares of word
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1849 ry might be his for ever, / and from her there might come generati
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1874 t time, Justina did not shirk from submitting her neck to the bl
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1875 ting her neck to the blade / or from pouring out streams of blood
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1884 cal verses of EUGENIA, sprung from famous stock, / a red gem gleam
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1905 of fortune, / expressed anguish from their breasts and poured fort
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1906 orth / a salty stream of grief from their eyes; / they soaked thei
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1950 ying shadows / and poured forth from heaven a clear light from lig
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1958 crowd, / spitting chatty barbs from his loquacious lips: / because
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 1997 w. / But God protected the girl from his eternal citadel, / so that
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2034 he banquets of the holy word, / from which the hearts of people ar
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2050 y receive no words of comfort from anyone. / A noble and very be
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2067 ore eminent than anyone apart from kings / who rightly control the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2092 tion , / with heavenly citizens from on high straightaway defendin
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2097 of triumph / and bringing back from the enemy famous trophies to
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2130 matron bemoans the man taken from her / while with sobbing she an
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2165 e her, / who was born in Europe from a fortunate family, / yet her h
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2173 atron. / This famous woman came from noble stock of parents / spendi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2205 , / enjoying the splendid dowry from noble men. / If, however, they
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2209 hey would receive nourishment from scanty crusts of bread. / Non
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2239 rted himself all night, / black from the pots and soiled from the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2263 e could take away the mantles from their limbs. / Finally, the cru
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2269 those stubborn saintly minds / from Christ’s worship through th
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2277 when she suffered darts drawn from long quivers, / and purple gore
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2278 quivers, / and purple gore ran from her tender flesh. / Furthermo
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2284 ulted them about a fine dowry from noble suitors. / Nonetheless, t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2320 plendour of the light blazing from the axis of the skies / drove o
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2359 VICTORIA. / So, suitors sprung from famous lines / were keen to mar
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2368 winged messenger, glided down from high heaven / flaming in appear
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2372 ay: / ‘Now drive paleness far from your faces / and let not quakin
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2387 dly dragon belched its breath from its stomach, / corrupting the c
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2395 er than words she would expel from the people / the serpent savage
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2410 the citizens / that in the den, from which the wicked snake had fl
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2449 im the mighty battles / arising from the Vices which will deny / the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2498 , plucked the forbidden apple from the tree; / and from him a pest
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2499 dden apple from the tree; / and from him a pestilential seed grew
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2500 eed grew up in the world, / and from that there grew up a crop thi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2531 his hall would have suffered from the spurned king, / so that the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2542 draughts of nectar / and flees from sumptuous dishes for Christ, /
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2548 tes just like stinking filth. / From this monster the foulest word
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2557 f licentiousness, / and fleeing from licentiousness he abandoned t
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2598 nt. / The avenger, looking down from the citadels above, / chastised
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2629 ements fixed for pious peace. / From her are born slaughters with
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2638 ckening Night raises her head / from the infernal regions and so h
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2665 ing into the dark underworld, / from which may God from on high de
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2683 deception, / when she spat out from her black heart words such as
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2693 spring? / Alas, what sin, alas! From this arose wickedness for wre
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2696 was overcome by empty hope. / From this kindling the disasters o
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2699 eases and boasting grows too; / from these there also proceeds the
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2710 with the weapons of others. / From that root a black and burgeon
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2711 born / and a shady grove grows from the dread seed: / first, contem
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2714 lls in an inflated chest; / and from then on, the pestilence of en
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2725 the offerings of cruel Cain. / From that an evil harvest grew thi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2727 the fields with purple blood. / From that the murmurs of proud voi
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2731 d up previously, / are produced from earthly stock among mortal me
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2735 sired to raise his own throne from the north / and in his deceit
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2748 belching pestilential poison from its maw, / was able to mistreat
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2768 rts with rough rust / they turn from leisure and do not dull their
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2775 of Scripture, / as a cow crops from the meadow the wild grass, / wh
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2778 of its wallowing, / cannot swap from stomach to stomach beneath it
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2792 t sprouted in a meagre field; / from where, plucking the grape-clu
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2800 roduced that way on the vine, / from which the grapes were trodden
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2807 aking down the swelling sails from the windy masts / and likewise
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2808 kewise loosening the sailyard from that section of the rigging. /
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2819 to loosen the chains of harm from the guilty who have had a ch
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2840 number, and case should stray from the rule, / if the triple perso
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2846 emptying the vines of flowers from their leafy shoots, / [the goat
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2859 bold warrior does not shrink from a spectre or ghost, , / but rel
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2865 y God thrust out [that tally] from the recess of our heart / and r
ALDHELM.CarmVirg 2866 f our heart / and remove it far from light into the dusky darkness
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg prohemium 3 dark shadows / of human night from the summit of heaven. / And a
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg prohemium 4 although Christ Himself, born from God, the light, / is the highe
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg prohemium 14 al teachings which he drained from the breast of the Lord. / Bar
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg prohemium 30 o ascend the heights. / Right from the first threshold of life t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 1 vant dear to God shone bright from the earliest age: / Christ, t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 7 o that in due course He might from on high bring him having prog
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 12 r with a worthy teacher, / for from among the youthful band a tin
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 24 forth justifiable complaints from a sorrowful heart: / ‘Why,
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 48 rbs’. / The guest leaps down from his horse and carefully feels
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 54 d that the physician had come from the throne / of the heavenly J
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 65 f the sea. / Now, carried far from sight, each boat appears on t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 97 of light. / Learn, shepherds, from the vigilant guarding of the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 135 he roof of the very hut, / and from the sheaf of hay as it fell
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 145 hy to see / and feed a citizen from the ramparts of the lofty hal
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 154 d to the journey of one stiff / from long travelling, who would ar
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 158 only remained some leftovers from the supper of the night befor
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 165 that the guest had come down from the heavenly hall, / and on ni
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 168 d of food / that does not grow from the seed of our crops, nor ar
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 172 produced these sacred gifts / from its burnt insides, but, Parad
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 175 life for all time.’ / Often from then on, [Cuthbert] deserved
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 185 night chanting. / He emerges from the sea and, with his knees p
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 187 hen, behold, two animals come from the bottom of the sea / and pr
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 190 they wipe dry the watery cold from the saintly body; / then with
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 202 said, ‘secretly testing me / from a cave? But now your error w
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 210 . / And now a prophetic power from the starry heights, / illumina
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 219 , since he was person, spoke from his gentle heart as follows:
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 227 d a home in the clouds, bread from a storm-cloud and drinking-wa
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 234 wines gives off a fine scent from the swell of the fountain, / a
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 240 ees three scraps as if sliced from the flesh of a fish, / and in
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 247 revive their limbs with food from heaven / which by its honied f
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 280 a vile servant may seduce us / from the words and sight of the He
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 281 ons a voracious fire, surging from empty kindling / but lacking f
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 286 deception, unable to die down from the pouring water, / disappear
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 299 lse the arrows sent spinning / from Satan’s fiery quiver with t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 345 cleanses the house of Christ from this foul guest. / Why should
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 351 ts dark inhabitants to flight from their homeland. / For previou
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 359 wellings within lofty walls, / from which he could only see the s
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 376 hen a splendid crop sprang up from the modest sowing, / the time
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 396 y, / and remain exiled forever from this land!’ / He spoke, and
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 404 ble to soften his shoes; / and from then on they build their nest
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 409 ful to take a model for life / from the sense of birds, when the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 431 o the wicked cast me headlong from a lofty rock! / How often do
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 462 as follows: / ‘It is clear from the brilliance of your shinin
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 495 rsation, / until I am released from the chains and prison of the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 499 bitter grieving, / is dragged from his sweet retreat and placed
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 541 d at once the sickness ceased from healing drink, / and reviving
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 561 w necessity made liquid drawn from a fountain stream / turn into
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 613 delay? Both of them departed from the world / in the space of a
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 621 mpus, / was suddenly separated from human food; / fear shakes his
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 625 of such great trembling came from by chance. / He replied: ‘A
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 626 ‘An angelic host had come from the sky, / and having chosen a
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 627 / and having chosen a warrior from your forces / was returning ba
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 636 cut some fodder for his flock from the tree-top, / he had fallen
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 638 were loosened, / and was taken from human concerns at that the ve
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 651 efore he went off, exhausted, from the wave-tossed cares of the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 690 il me with frequent ambushes / from the flowering of my early chi
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 694 uld not even move these limbs from this place. / I ask you too t
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 705 midly to turn your minds back from that boundary / which Holy Scr
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 749 in Your mercy you deliver us from our enemy; / in Your might You
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 756 was keeping his nightly vigil from his vantage-point. / They too,
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 775 remove the saint’s remains from in the seat of the holy tomb
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 786 re brought out of concealment from the sacred tomb, / as innocent
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 787 of blemish as they are exempt from dire stain. / Nor does the bo
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 803 / The taints of disease flee from it, the unholy frenzy of the
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 817 been poured into the ground. / From there he takes some mighty me
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 826 so great a bishop release him from these chains. / He rises and,
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 850 / to the Thunderer for a gift from the stars. / Not even the holy
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 862 work, which Solomon had made from tawny gold, / the Chaldean fla
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 866 urs out medicine very broadly from its innate bounty, / and as st
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 877 that once slipped unguardedly from his blessed lips. / When by c
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 879 ance, he received these words from his companion’s heart: /
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 881 and change the words flowing from your mouth, / and forgetfulnes
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 886 e to avert their ears utterly from your speech, / so that he cann
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 894 r, / that you hide these words from everyone, until the time when
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 908 l, / rather a broad flame rose from its inborn kindling / and a bu
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 911 e membrane had been torn down from the weak wall: / the certain
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 915 handled knife, / a lively drop from the holy font leapt up / and p
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 929 that former health was there from heaven in the saintly face. / W
BEDE.VmetCuthbert.Vulg 1 931 , distributor of every good, / from the greatest bounty of Your g
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 18 splendour the blessed Spirit from the highest clouds; / he fille
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 22 e surpassingly sweet draughts from this inexhaustible stream. / I
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 37 lame-spewing rays shone forth from heaven, a portent of the futu
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 45 ilent men found out / good news from the whispers of the women, si
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 59 year, / he preferred to escape from the harsh furies of his stepm
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 63 received a pious commendation from the ancestral / right hand of
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 82 n of Jesus. / Desiring to move from virtue to the heights of virt
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 103 th without mystery, / refrains from making known the magnificent
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 120 e hero disclosed these things from his pleasant mouth. / Then the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 177 off the hair which spread out from the top of his head, / with th
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 213 achings of heaven, which came from the bearers of the keys. / The
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 221 eeking immediately a blessing from the mouth of the saint. / He p
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 228 tention of his ardent spirit. From now on, / the grace of such a
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 230 e, a prelate was brought down from the north coast. / His name wa
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 253 the eloquent bishop Colman, / from the region where shadows fall
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 290 of persuasion to remove minds from the punishments / of scorched
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 314 in his mind: the shafts sent / from the sling of the wicked enemy
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 318 fore accustomed sweat / poured from the disciple, who was girt up
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 359 up and the sea began to roar from its very depths, / stirring up
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 371 rily give great gifts to you / from my own possessions. Come back
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 375 nd foamed forth cruel oracles from his swollen lips. / He invoked
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 403 y they boldly stole / the bride from her husband while he was stil
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 407 d by this? / The see, snatched from him at such a critical moment
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 411 though he was often prevented from feeding his own sheep, no res
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 429 ate of the shepherds was sent from the Ausonian shores, / Theodore
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 431 hteous man / had been uprooted from a see which had been granted
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 433 / Soon after he removed Coedda from the doors he had seized, and
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 439 which had become unconnected from each other. / The timbers had w
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 440 ut, and moisture was dripping from the ceiling. / The walls were
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 488 ough the pastures of the life from above, / and feeding his sheep
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 489 eep. As he warded off enemies from afar, / he showed that he would
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 559 ertions, could it be led away from its true zeal for justice. / He
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 570 d age / was deservedly released from such great filthiness. / Not o
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 577 e. / These things led to abuse from false tongues, / but God’s c
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 593 d. / Straightaway tears poured from his pure breast, / and he enco
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 604 she shot the poisonous arrows from the evil quiver, / and she defi
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 609 For glory had come to the man / from every part of the globe: many
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 637 s, and he expressed the words from a sober palate. / The peoples
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 645 le, a swift ship / was released from the slanting shore in order t
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 680 l gleam, / which had once shone from above on the cradle of the ho
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 682 o have driven the blessed man from his homeland. / Why do you dis
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 696 ained his strength, / went out from those regions and sought the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 712 t-hearted hero did not depart from his royal vows: / he arose, ta
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 715 prelate Deodat. / He hurried on from one king, who had been put in
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 726 the end I departed in freedom from savage friends. / In my case a
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 779 a vile apostate or a fugitive from the laws, seek to give up the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 780 and that he knew, / he departed from those regions by a level path
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 799 to the world when he emerged from the womb of his mother. / There
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 808 military commander looked on from his high throne / and dared to
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 821 the precious reliquaries away from the saint, but it was not wit
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 824 / spoke words to the brothers from his remarkable mouth. / He utte
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 833 e stores of wheat in heaven, / from which rich harvests of the so
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 844 words. / A timely light poured from the heavens for you; / the cust
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 849 receive fittingly after this from Peter, / for whom the light sho
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 858 ch the fathers / who succeeded from Peter decreed, will ever be f
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 899 ner the quivering chains fled from his feet, / which were running
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 914 he papers deservedly obtained from the summit of Peter: / see, you
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 915 receiving fitting punishments from an angry judge. / Impure lady,
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 916 lady, you have taken caskets from a neck worthy of reverence: /
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 919 ere pouring forth / wild fires from his nostrils, and the honoura
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 934 Berthwald, / who was descended from a royal line and was endowed
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 975 nse-boxes. / Sweet honey poured from the divine honey-comb. The pe
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 985 ur kingdom, / seeking to escape from the fates of great evils; / pa
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1013 their sins forgiven in turn / from a perfect heart, they rejoice
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1017 e see which had been snatched from him, / in order that Aldfrid m
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1048 he tiller / to stop the anchor from becoming stuck in the hard sa
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1058 trusted to him should be torn from them, / and he did not fear to
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1062 llity, / performing the duties from above with much piety. / After
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1082 light to the poisonous shafts from the deadly quiver. / He was no
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1089 to dismiss himself willingly from his own vow / and to judge hims
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1092 cree! / You will not be immune from punishment or exempt from acc
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1113 reaty / until he should return from the apostolic court. / But the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1116 hrist. They pronounced exiled from the saint / who had vainly reca
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1129 his faithful companions drink from a divine spring / (I am not all
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1147 he divine ears. / When he rose from prayer, he was duly encircled
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1151 d the old men who rushed down from the Tarpeian hill. / After the
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1155 while, a pointless delegation / from the party of Berthwald rushed
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1185 the wicked does not hold back from harassing / the life and moral
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1190 lse witnesses will not / depart from the Roman lands until they ha
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1203 ng virtue, you have driven it from your ancestral shores. / See t
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1244 a fifth sun, / there was sent from the highest heaven (marvellou
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1293 rengthened by a peace treaty. / From that time, the arguments of t
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1306 ar arose that he might depart from them. / However, with the brot
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1338 you have already recalled me from my departure once. / Refrain t
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1341 , and I choose to be released / from my frail flesh. I will not be
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1357 ingly drained the vital blood from the glass. / While they were g
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1359 rted and soared upwards, free from the struggles of the flesh. / A
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1372 applied fire to the building from which he had departed. / Howev
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1376 s subordinates had gathered from every region, / very remarkabl
FRITHEGOD.BrevVWilfred 1386 andoned its paths in the sky. From this it was evident / that the
N.MiraculaNyniae 2 the Father, / Christ came down from the height of heaven, when th
N.MiraculaNyniae 3 s complete, / and took on flesh from the body of his chaste mother
N.MiraculaNyniae 4 t he might save certain of us from wrath. / The eternal power of d
N.MiraculaNyniae 25 led legions of men, summoned from grievous death, / to the glitt
N.MiraculaNyniae 28 to God, having been converted from earliest days, / than to yield
N.MiraculaNyniae 30 orms of the venomous serpent. / From there the sacred man went dow
N.MiraculaNyniae 36 / where the milky fleeces slip from the silent sky, / and the moun
N.MiraculaNyniae 38 heaped over by snowy piles. / From there he continued on consecr
N.MiraculaNyniae 55 gleaming, be seen resplendent from the highest branch. / Turning h
N.MiraculaNyniae 56 est branch. / Turning his steps from here, he returned to his love
N.MiraculaNyniae 81 o defend the flocks entrusted from the enemy; / after his name wa
N.MiraculaNyniae 102 happy man was summoned forth from the beginning of his life, / a
N.MiraculaNyniae 108 athered together sacred sheep from many nations, / and many of th
N.MiraculaNyniae 111 d king drove the innocent one from his lands, / and the unjust ma
N.MiraculaNyniae 121 this, the messenger hastened from there with swift steps / and r
N.MiraculaNyniae 160 ples there had been produced / from a mother’s womb on the pre
N.MiraculaNyniae 167 zed, / thundered learned words from his stolid breast – / he had
N.MiraculaNyniae 170 n to reveal saintly mysteries from his pious mouth, / “O sacred
N.MiraculaNyniae 176 ay. / For this man produced me from my mther’s body in marriage
N.MiraculaNyniae 193 ing to us some plants growing from the earth.” / The brother, w
N.MiraculaNyniae 197 h, which produces all flowers from its innards, / has not yet bro
N.MiraculaNyniae 198 as not yet brought them forth from the green turf.” / But the ho
N.MiraculaNyniae 199 rf.” / But the holy man spoke from his chaste breast and said to
N.MiraculaNyniae 204 ng plants / rising and growing from the seeds in the ground, / spro
N.MiraculaNyniae 241 and then he released them all from their illness and sin. / But t
N.MiraculaNyniae 243 e uttered the following words from his chaste breast, / “I beg
N.MiraculaNyniae 252 , / cleansing swelling leprosy from a scaly body, / and even curin
N.MiraculaNyniae 267 / and, being sacred, was drawn from his chaste body / and pierced
N.MiraculaNyniae 282 many years it shone on ages. / From here I shall begin to sing in
N.MiraculaNyniae 289 on feet that were constricted from the womb, / because injuries ha
N.MiraculaNyniae 309 boy, and kept themselves away from the building, / and closed the
N.MiraculaNyniae 312 he sky with darkening shadows from above. / Then, at the balancin
N.MiraculaNyniae 318 cred right hand on his head. / From here the powerful remedy ran
N.MiraculaNyniae 332 through you I might be freed from this sickness, / and that ampl
N.MiraculaNyniae 333 that ample glory might arise from your merits, / so that once th
N.MiraculaNyniae 344 long time had prevented her / from seeing the light, while the a
N.MiraculaNyniae 379 sted in the bosom of a tomb. / From the beginning of his life the
N.MiraculaNyniae 396 but rather he was asking this from a pious desire to see in bodi
N.MiraculaNyniae 415 est was uttering these things from his humble heart, / an angel s
N.MiraculaNyniae 416 / an angel seemed to come down from highest heaven; / standing on
N.MiraculaNyniae 449 e poured forth sacred praises from his fully fed throatS. / After
N.MiraculaNyniae 451 ch signs of his virtues, / and from his tomb they were evident th
N.MiraculaNyniae 457 ases disappear, miracles flow from his limbs, / the immortal glor
N.MiraculaNyniae 476 read, / and to those suffering from thirst he brought extremely s
N.Nyniae.Hymn 3 of heaven, he produced light from light; / he is the beginni
N.Nyniae.Hymn 9 ty the guilty. / Sin disappears from the world at the coming of th
N.Nyniae.Hymn 10 hrist suffers, sin disappears from the world. / A blossoming mothe
N.Nyniae.Hymn 15 the Father redeemed the world from death; / it seeks the scep
N.Nyniae.Hymn 25 orld. / Our glory in the world, from a scaly body he cleanses lepr
N.Nyniae.Hymn 26 body he cleanses leprosy / from the grave, our glory in the w
N.Nyniae.Hymn 35 irit seeks the stars, carried from his chaste body, / by ange