Translation: Ech Day Me Cometh Tydinges Thre
...Ech day me cometh tydinges thre
"Each Day Three Tidings Come to Me"
(anonymous Middle English poem, circa the 13th century AD)
loose translation/interpretation by Michael R. Burch
Each day I’m ...
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Categories:
eusebius, angst, anxiety, death, depression,
Form: Couplet
Clothes Rent Worn Sackcloth Foggy Divided Shades
...clothes rent worn sackcloth foggy divided shades
gallivant the Gwerthrynion dynasty ruling Powys, Vespasian's
Caesarea a Roman colony Severus' matropolis Origen's elegance, incensed
Bassus' treati...
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Categories:
eusebius, allegory, allusion, creation, inspiration,
Form: Rhyme