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      • There was silence in heaven as Mary entered in, For even Gabriel had not foreseen The glory of a soul immune from sin Throned in the body of the angels' Queen. Blessed be God and Mary in whose womb Was woven God's incredible disguise. She gave Our Lord His Body. In the tomb He gave her hers again and bade her rise.
  1. Apr 10, 2018 · Here are ten of the very best poems about heaven… 1. Dante, The Divine Comedy. Composed in the early fourteenth century, Dante’s Divine Comedy is a trilogy of poems charting the poet’s journey from hell (Inferno) through Purgatory (Purgatorio) to heaven (Paradiso), guided by his fellow poet, Virgil.

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  3. Already with thee! tender is the night, And haply the Queen-Moon is on her throne, Cluster'd around by all her starry Fays; But here there is no light,

  4. An Hymn Of Heavenly Beauty. By Edmund Spenser. Share. Rapt with the rage of mine own ravish'd thought, Through contemplation of those goodly sights, And glorious images in heaven wrought, Whose wondrous beauty, breathing sweet delights. Do kindle love in high-conceited sprights; I fain to tell the things that I behold,

  5. Farewell, thou lob of spirits: I'll be gone; Our queen and all her elves come here anon.

  6. Dec 8, 2014 · This article cites a poem attributed to Venantius Fortunatus, which though it does not use the specific title "Queen of Heaven" for Mary, does refer to her "heavenly throne": Conderis in solio felix regina, superno, i.e. You are seated, happy queen, on your heavenly throne. The author notes that the attribution of the poem to Fortunatus is ...

  7. In Honour of that High and Mighty Princess, Queen Elizabeth. By Anne Bradstreet. Proem. Although great Queen, thou now in silence lie, Yet thy loud Herald Fame, doth to the sky. Thy wondrous worth proclaim, in every clime, And so has vow’d, whilst there is world or time. So great’s thy glory, and thine excellence,

  8. Proem. 1.1 Although great Queen, thou now in silence lie, 1.2 Yet thy loud Herald Fame, doth to the sky. 1.3 Thy wondrous worth proclaim, in every clime, 1.4 And so has vow'd, whilst there is...

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