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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Weston Translation Version 2)

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Jessie Laidlay Weston, Translated Byjessie Laidlay Weston and The Gawain Poettranslated Byjessie Laidlay Weston


This poem celebrates Christmas by exploring the mystery of Christ's mission on earth: his death, resurrection, and second coming as judge of…

Brittains Ida or Venus and Anchises

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Edmund Spenser


While hunting, the boy Anchises stumbles upon Venus's forest retreat and is so kindly entertained by the goddess that he becomes the proud f…

Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 9

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Book 9 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 12:49 - 14:20. - Summary by The Reader

Commentary on the Gospel of John. Book 10

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Book 10 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 14:21 - 16:13 - Summary by The Reader

Homilies on Ephesians

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St. John Chrysostom


From The Argument:“Ephesus is the metropolis of Asia. It was dedicated to Diana, whom especially they worshipped there as their great goddes…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 1-11

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 1-11 cover the Gospel of St Luke 1:1 - 3:23. - Summary by the Reader

Milton's Minor Poems

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John Milton


“On Shakespear 1630” typifies much of Milton’s poetry. By some miracle never yet explained, at age 24 he managed to get a 16-line encomium i…

History of Company B 307th Infantry

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Julius Klausner, Jr


The history of Company B, 307 Infantry's participation in The First World War. A part of the 77th Division it trained at Camp Upton, New Yor…

Weird Tales, Volume 2

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E. T. A. Hoffmann


Paradoxically, it is variety that unites the tales you are about to read. They take place in widely separated countries and historical perio…

Rosalynde or, Euphues' Golden Legacie

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Thomas Lodge


This novel, which Shakespeare adapted in his pastoral comedy As You Like It, is the archetypal pastoral adventure. Two young persons of high…

Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 11

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Book 11 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 16:14 - 18:23. - Summary by the Reader

Commentary on the Gospel of John, Book 12

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Book 12 of Commentary on St John's Gospel covers John 18:24-21:25. (Summary by the Reader)

The Anniversary Poems

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John Donne


Elizabeth Drury, daughter of Donne's patron, Sir Robert Drury, died in 1610. A year later Donne laments her hyperbolically as the soul of th…

Homilies on Colossians

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St. John Chrysostom


"Holy indeed are all the Epistles of Paul: but some advantage have those which he sent after he was in bonds: those, for instance, to t…

Songs of Innocence and Experience (version 3)

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William Blake


The short, simple lines of these delicate poems resemble song lyrics, emphasizing the concrete but hinting at transcendent realities, althou…

Homilies on Hebrews

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St. John Chrysostom


Let us then stretch our mind towards Heaven, let us be held fast by that desire, let us clothe ourselves with spiritual fire, let us gird ou…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 39-46

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St. Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 39 - 46 cover the Gospel According to Saint Luke 7:31 - 8:56. - Summary by the Reader

Twilight Sleep

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Edith Wharton


Wharton miraculously finds it possible to satirize the very rich while simultaneously showing compassion and even grudging admiration for so…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 12-25

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 12-25 cover the Gospel of St Luke 4:1 - 6:17. - Summary by the Reader

John Donne's Satires

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John Donne


Donne’s StyleIn John Donne’s day, a satire was such a poem as a satyr might compose. Satyrs were rough, savage creatures in Greek mythology…

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