A Hymne in Meditation of the Day of Judgement:' reprinted 1652 (pp.
The original title is 'A Hymne to our Saviour by the Faithfull Receiver of the Sacrament.
A Hymne for the Epiphanie,"' which there precedes, but in 1652 follows, the dedicatory lines to the Queen.
The Hymne to the Saints, and to Marquesse Hamylton has been transferred to the Epicedes.
A Hymne to Christ, at the Authors last going into Germany is given a page to itself, and is followed by The Lamentations of Jeremy, The Satyres, and A Hymne to God the Father.
Indeed it is the only manuscript which I have found containing a copy of the Hymne to God, my God in my Sicknes.
Walton, too, vouches for the authenticity of the Hymne to God my God, in my sicknesse, which indeed no one but Donne could have written.
Tis strange y death shold sing: I am the Symet to this pale faint Swan, Who chaunts a dolefull hymne to his owne death, And from the organ-pipe of frailety sings His soule and body to their lasting rest Sal.
Spenser's description of a similar experience (An Hymne of Heavenly Beautie, 11.
You alone can help me, and give me in German a faithful poetical rendering of Lamartine's "Hymne de l'enfant a son reveil.
Your German translation of Lamartine's "Hymne de l'enfant a son reveil" is exquisitely successful, and retains all the fragrance and aroma of the original poem.
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