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The church was dim at vespers. My eyes were on the Rood. But yet I felt thee near me, In every drop of blood.In helpless, trembling bondage My soul's weight lies on thee, O call me not at dead of night, Lest I should come to thee!
The case went totrialin April 1895. Wilde’s case collapsed within three days, however, when the evidence went against him. His writings were called into question, particularlyThe Picture of Dorian Grayand its homoerotic themes, and it was revealed that Wilde had solicited the services of male...
in the words to the church a different way of living not conformed to this earth Guided by the Spirit away from the sins of man walking with our savior on this journey, hand in hand Following a different direction love of our neighbor our call serving one another giving to them our all ...
and without anyone to accompany me for many years. I was thinking about the sincerity and hypocrisy of what I accidentally wrote in the past Living in the mountain The exhaustion of the journey made me fall asleep soundly, and in my dreams, I vaguely saw ...
aIn European countries, such as Italy, Portugal and the Netherland, family starts the New Year by first attending church services. Afterwards, they visit friends and relatives. In Italy, boys and girls receive gifts of money on New Year’s Day. 在欧洲国家,例如意大利,葡萄牙和 Netherland,家庭...
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Kipling's family became yearly visitors to Simla and Lockwood Kipling was asked to serve in the Christ Church there. Rudyard Kipling returned to Simla for his annual leave each year from 1885 to 1888, and the town figured prominently in many of the stories that he wrote for the Gazette. ...
As I sat reclining in the solid oak and beaver fur lined study chair so kindly provided to me by my parishioners, I found my mind wandering restlessly toward the subject of the church’s view of Halloween which Biffordshirians of all ages had been enthusiastically preparing for. ...
Outside the church, under an ancient yew and amidst the graves, we read Eliot’s vision of the Merrie England his ancestor had left behind. Aled spoke about its conservative simplification of the past; the happy peasants dancing harmoniously; how this is reinforced by the rightness of the p...