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Homilies on Colossians

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St. John Chrysostom


"Holy indeed are all the Epistles of Paul: but some advantage have those which he sent after he was in bonds: those, for instance, to t…

Songs of Innocence and Experience (version 3)

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William Blake


The short, simple lines of these delicate poems resemble song lyrics, emphasizing the concrete but hinting at transcendent realities, althou…

Homilies on Hebrews

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St. John Chrysostom


Let us then stretch our mind towards Heaven, let us be held fast by that desire, let us clothe ourselves with spiritual fire, let us gird ou…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 39-46

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St. Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 39 - 46 cover the Gospel According to Saint Luke 7:31 - 8:56. - Summary by the Reader

Twilight Sleep

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Edith Wharton


Wharton miraculously finds it possible to satirize the very rich while simultaneously showing compassion and even grudging admiration for so…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 12-25

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 12-25 cover the Gospel of St Luke 4:1 - 6:17. - Summary by the Reader

John Donne's Satires

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John Donne


Donne’s StyleIn John Donne’s day, a satire was such a poem as a satyr might compose. Satyrs were rough, savage creatures in Greek mythology…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 27-38

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 27 through 38 cover the Gospel of St Luke 6:20 - 7:28. - Summary by the Reader

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 47-56

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 47 through 56 cover the Gospel According to Saint Luke 9:1-56. - Summary by the Reader

Venus and Adonis (Version 2)

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William Shakespeare


Both Ovid and Spenser also treat this ancient myth, but Spenser alters the ending, converting the tale into an archetype of fulfilled love, …

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night (Arabian Nights) Volume 13 (Supplem…

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Anonymoustranslated Byrichard Francis Burton


This is a collection of stories collected over thousands of years by various authors, translators, and scholars. They are an amalgam of myth…

The Master Mind of Mars (Version 3)

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Edgar Rice Burroughs


The protagonist is a soldier from the Great War whose tale John Carter has brought to Earth. Having saved the life of an ancient Martian who…

The Radium Pool

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Edward Earl Repp


Deep beneath the many-hued, volcanic sands of the Manalava Plains is an eerie world. And in this world, in a gem-encrusted cavern, is a pool…

Selected Poems

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George Herbert


These poems, from Herbert’s book The Temple, show the evolution of a soul’s relationship with God. Sudden reversals of mood are common, for …

Concerning Virgins (version 2)

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Saint Ambrose


The value of this work is not limited to virgins. For although the author, Saint Ambrose of Milan, wrote this for his sister, the nun, Saint…

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 96-110

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St. Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 96 through 110 cover the Gospel According to Luke 13:6 through 16:17. (Summary by the reader)The conclusion of Sermon 96, the whole …

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 66-80

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 66 through 80 cover the Gospel According to Luke 10:22 to 11:18. - Summary by the Reader

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 81-95

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 81 through 95 cover the Gospel According to Luke 11:19 to 12:59. (Summary by the reader)

Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 57-65

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Cyril Of Alexandria


Sermons 57 through 65 cover the Gospel According to Luke 9:57 to 10:21. - Summary by the Reader

Four Hymns

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Edmund Spenser


Spenser explains in the dedication of this volume that the hymns to love and to beauty were written early in his career and their "heav…

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