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Mar 20 2007, 9:39 PM EDT
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Neuscheller,
Neuscheller
(nee Lucy van der
Pals)
Pals),
mother of
Mechthild
Mechthild,
was a eurythmist, actress and teacher.Al good pepul come! A program of Old English Christmas Plays enacted by The Olde Thyme Players, New York. (date unknown)Christmas Plays of the Middle Ages (from the above programme)In
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Mar 18 2007, 1:40 AM EDT
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And all my thoughts are throngs of living souls;
They breathe in me, heart unto heart allied;
Their joy undimmed, though when the morning tolls
The planets may divide.
The wind sways the pine- from the IrishThe wind sways the pineAnd belowNot a breath
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And I beheld myself as bones of death.
But the Word endures
And my fate begins.
Eternal, spake my spirit
And I beheld the Christ upon the Cross.
But the Word endures
And my fate begins.
The Valley of White Poppies- Fiona MacleodBetween the grey
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Mar 17 2007, 11:47 PM EDT
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A valley of white poppies is lit by the low moon:
It is the grave of dreams, a holy rood.
It is quiet there: no wind doth ever fall.
Long, long ago a wind sang once aheart-sweet rune.
Now the white poppies grow, silent and tall.
A white
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Mar 17 2007, 11:32 PM EDT
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page of notebook (extractfrom the James Clarence Mangan translation of
St.Patrick's Hymn before Tara
and Algernon Swinburne's
White Butterflies)
Answer- A.E.The warmth of life is quenched with bitter frost;Upon the lonely road a child limps bySkirting the frozen pools: our way is lost:Our hearts
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In medieval England and Europe all the dwellers in towns and villages shared as actors or spectators, with earnest religious devotion and childlike naivete, in
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The first layer of peat is laid down in the name of the God of life, the second in the name of the God of peace and the third in the name of the God of grace.
The Sacred Tree
To save
To shield
To surround
The hearth
The house
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