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A medieval monastery was an enclosed and sometimes remote community of monks led by an abbot who shunned worldly goods to live a simple life of prayer and devotion. Christian monasteries first developed...
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“Since it is so likely that [children] will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise, you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”…
Nestled amid the wine-covered foothills of the southern Vosges Mountains in north-eastern France, the charming town of Colmar houses an abundance of
Today's readers might consume a hodgepodge of materials, but people had similar habits during the Middle Ages.
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"Just really fed up with all of this." – These devils
Identifier: unaredcrossknigh00spen Title: Una and the red cross knight, and other tales from Spenser's Faery Queene; Year: 1905 (1900s) Authors: Spenser, Edmund, 1552?-1599 Royde-Smith, Naomi Gwladys Subjects: Publisher: London : J.M. Dent & Co., New York, E.P. Dutton & Co. Contributing Library: New York Public Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: ins because of his violence. But when hisanger was over he would repent his cruel deeds,and yet that repentance did in no wise hinderhim from the same mischief again. On thev beam of the chariot there sat astride afierce demon who lashed the team, and moreespecially the Ass, with his whip; and hugerouts of people surrounded them and shouted forjoy as they came. and still before their wayA foggy mist had covered all the land; And, underneath their feet, all scattered layDead sculls and bones of men whose life hadgone astray. And in this sort they went forth to take theair, and came to a fresh flowering wood wherethey disported themselves awhile. And Duessahad the place of honour, riding nearest to thequeens chariot, but the Red Cross Knight would 62 OF THE HOUSE OF PRIDE not go so nigh to her and rode a little apartdeeming the lightness of the company but ill-fittedfor a warlike swain. So, having taken their pleasure in the fieldsfor a space, they turned them back to the Houseof Pride, Text Appearing After Image: Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
4071.Even though there are only 26 letters in the alphabet, nevertheless, every time you write one of those letters the shape of it is going to be slightly different. Consider the birthday card a five year old brings home from school for their Mom. The word Mom will be written in a large characteristically clumsy hand, perhaps in red crayon. 4072. In the child’s card we instantly recognize the letter M, and there can be no doubt that Mom was intended even if the marks trail off and are uneven. In the five year old's scrawl of the word Mom can be seen so many other things both tender and profound that there is many a mother who, coming across such an old card might be moved to tears. The M has this deeper content only for one single reader and is only quaint to all others. 4073. So, yes, the M’s are as infinite as snowflakes, but all snowflakes thought they are different, are always and everywhere the same. And all M’s are different and yet always and everywhere they are the same also. The letter M is capable, in its variations, of evoking the most myriad reactions; so too, with the flight of birds. 4074. A million crows may land on a million tree branches employing that often seen triple back stroke of their wings, but as many times as they land they always are saying the same thing, “”Stop here now for a while, and rest, and then go on your way.”
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