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HYMN 36 We have here a notable example of hymns of the widest use being made out of a poem . For 36 is an extract from the longest out of several poetical epistles addressed by Fortunatus to Felix bishop of Nantes .
HYMN 36 We have here a notable example of hymns of the widest use being made out of a poem . For 36 is an extract from the longest out of several poetical epistles addressed by Fortunatus to Felix bishop of Nantes .
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done in this poem . Each verse brings a fresh trait , a new point of beauty and of exultation , and all this rejoicing is brought into connexion with the resurrection of Christ . We may compare Ambr . in Luc .
done in this poem . Each verse brings a fresh trait , a new point of beauty and of exultation , and all this rejoicing is brought into connexion with the resurrection of Christ . We may compare Ambr . in Luc .
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Christi , however , would make perfectly good sense , either with morte or with fide , and perhaps would strengthen the end of the poem . consepulti would in that case imply Christo understood . HYMN 38 The following hymn is not found ...
Christi , however , would make perfectly good sense , either with morte or with fide , and perhaps would strengthen the end of the poem . consepulti would in that case imply Christo understood . HYMN 38 The following hymn is not found ...
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