. Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern. The Princes sweetest kisses, The Princes loveliest lilies, bracelets Of living pearl, thine own;The Lamb is ever near thee. The Bridegroom thine alone;And all thine endless leisure In sweetest accents singsThe ills that were thy merit, The joys that are thy the golden! With milk and honey thy contemplation Sink heart and voice opprest;I know not, oh, I know not What social joys are there,What radiancy of glory. What light beyond compare;And when I fain would sing them. My spirit fails and


. Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern. The Princes sweetest kisses, The Princes loveliest lilies, bracelets Of living pearl, thine own;The Lamb is ever near thee. The Bridegroom thine alone;And all thine endless leisure In sweetest accents singsThe ills that were thy merit, The joys that are thy the golden! With milk and honey thy contemplation Sink heart and voice opprest;I know not, oh, I know not What social joys are there,What radiancy of glory. What light beyond compare;And when I fain would sing them. My spirit fails and vainly would it image The assembly of the stand, those halls of Syon, All jubilant with bright with many an Angel, And many a Martyr throng;The Prince is ever in them. The light is aye serene;The Pastures of the Blessed Are decked in glorious sheen;There is the Throne of David, And there, from toil released,The shout of them that triumph, The song of them that feast;And they, beneath their Leader, Who conquered in the BERNARD OF CLUNY For ever and for ever Are clad in robes of the glorious! The glory of the elect,O dear and future vision That eager hearts expect:Evn now by faith I see thee, Evn here thy walls discern;To thee my thoughts are kindled And strive and pant and yearn:Jerusalem the onely, That lookst from Heavn below,In thee is all my glory, In me is all my woe:And though my body may not. My spirit seeks thee fain;Till flesh and earth return me To earth and flesh Land that seest no sorrow! O State that fearst no strife!O princely bowers! O Land of flowers; O realm and Home of Life! 1833 1834 JULIANA BERNERS (Fifteenth Century) ?^^^^^liOUT the year 1475 one William Caxton, a prosperous English^^!^^ wool merchant of good standing and repute, began printingl^l^l books. The art which he introduced into his native countrywas quickly taken up by others; first, it seems, by certain monks atSt. Albans, and short


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