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He also wrote two plays :— The Devil's Charter ( 1607 ), a tragedy dealing with the life of Pope Alexander VI, which was played before the king ; and The Battle of Evesham ( or Hexham ), of which the manuscript, traced to the beginning of the 18th century, is lost.
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* Interview with Bakhtiar on Tuesday 6 March 1984 in Paris ( in Persian ): Shapour Bakhtiar, Iranian Oral History, Harvard University Center for Middle Eastern Studies :— Audio 1a ( 29 min 30 sec ), Audio 2a ( 30 min 35 sec ), Audio 1b ( 29 min 18 sec ), Audio 2b ( 30 min 44 sec )

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The cardinal qualities of the style of Homer are well articulated by Matthew Arnold: he translator of Homer should above all be penetrated by a sense of four qualities of his author :— that he is eminently rapid ; that he is eminently plain and direct, both in the evolution of his thought and in the expression of it, that is, both in his syntax and in his words ; that he is eminently plain and direct in the substance of his thought, that is, in his matter and ideas ; and finally, that he is eminently noble.
Writing to another woman by whom she had recently felt betrayed, Wollstonecraft declared, " The roses will bloom when there's peace in the breast, and the prospect of living with my Fanny gladdens my heart :— You know not how I love her.
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Hymns and Rigveda
Griffith, Hymns of the Rigveda ( 1888 ).
* Friedrich Max Müller, The Hymns of the Rigveda, with Sayana's commentary London, 1849-7, 2nd ed.
* Hymns of the Rigveda ( published 1889 ) ( read online )

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* Hymns of the Atharvaveda ( published 1896 ) ( read online )

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The first known instance of Newton's lines joined to music was in A Companion to the Countess of Huntingdon's Hymns ( London, 1808 ), where it is set to the tune " Hephzibah " by English composer John Jenkins Husband.
* 1513 Pindar ( editio princeps ), Callimachus ' Hymns, Dionysius Periegetes, Lycophron ( editio princeps )
He also played organ at Philadelphia's Christ Church and composed or edited a number of hymns and psalms including: " A Collection of Psalm Tunes with a few Anthems and Hymns Some of them Entirely New, for the Use of the United Churches of Christ Church and St. Peter's Church in Philadelphia " ( 1763 ), " A psalm of thanksgiving, Adapted to the Solemnity of Easter: To be performed on Sunday, the 30th of March, 1766, at Christ Church, Philadelphia " ( 1766 ), and " The Psalms of David, with the Ten Commandments, Creed, Lord's Prayer, & c. in Metre " ( 1767 ).
Cowper is best known, not just for his contribution to the Olney Hymns, but as a poet, letter-writer, and translator: his works include The Diverting History of John Gilpin ( 1782 ), The Task ( 1785 ) and his translation of Homer, published in 1791.
* Wolffe, John, ' Olney Hymns ', in Religion, Exploration and Slavery, ( Milton Keynes: The Open University, 2004 ), pp. 15 – 52
James Henthorn Todd, in his 1855 publication of the Leabhar Imuinn ( The Book of Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland ), suggested that it was Finnian of Moville, and that view has gained traction among modern scholars.
During these years Holst also became interested in Hindu mysticism and spirituality, and this interest led to the composition of several works set to translations of Sanskrit texts, including: Sita ( 1899 – 1906 ), a three-act opera based on an episode in the Ramayana ; Sāvitri ( 1908 ), a chamber opera based on a tale from the Mahabharata ; 4 groups of Hymns from the Rig Veda ( 1908 – 14 ); and two texts originally by Kalidasa: Two Eastern Pictures ( 1909 – 10 ) and The Cloud Messenger ( 1913 ).
Religious-themed books include The Children's Book of Hymns ( 1929 ) and He Leadeth Me ( 1933 ), the latter written in collaboration with her sister.
McCabe obliged and with the original lineup back together ( Tong remained on guitar alongside McCabe ), the group went through a " spiritual " recording process to finish their third album Urban Hymns which was completed by early summer.
The central activities of Laestadians are haps ( gatherings of teenagers and young adults to sing Songs and Hymns of Zion and visit ), song services, bonfires, youth discussions, caretaking meetings and revival meetings, the biggest of them being the annual Summer Services of Conservative Laestadians.
A selection of his Sermons was published by Gottfried Clemens in 10 vols., his Diary ( 1716 – 1719 ) by Gerhard Reichel and Josef Theodor Müller ( Herrnhut, 1907 ), and his Hymns, etc., by H. Bauer and G. Burkhardt ( Leipzig, 1900 ).
All religions in general use invoking prayers, liturgies, or hymns ; see for example the mantras in Hinduism and Buddhism, the Egyptian Coming Out by Day ( aka Book of the Dead ), the Orphic Hymns and the many texts, still preserved, written in cuneiform characters on clay tablets, addressed to Shamash, Ishtar, and other deities.
Chapman also translated the Homeric Hymns, the Georgics of Virgil, The Works of Hesiod ( 1618, dedicated to Francis Bacon ), the Hero and Leander of Musaeus ( 1618 ), and the Fifth Satire of Juvenal ( 1624 ).
Beside his political and military skills, King David earned fame as a writer, composing Galobani sinanulisani ( Hymns of Repentance, c. 1120 ), a powerful work of emotional free-verse psalms, which reveal the king ’ s humility and religious zeal.
David himself composed, c. 1120, " Hymns of Repentance " ( გალობანი სინანულისანი, galobani sinanulisani ), a sequence of eight free-verse psalms, with each hymn having its own intricate and subtle stanza form.
It first appeared in Wesley's Hymns for those that Seek, and those that Have Redemption ( Bristol, 1747 ), apparently intended as a Christianization of the song " Fairest Isle " sung by Venus in Act 5 of John Dryden's operatic play King Arthur ( 1691 ), on which Wesley's first stanza is modelled.
A second, abridged version ( with the second stanza omitted ), appeared as early as 1778 in Hymns and Psalms for the Service of Fitz-Roy Chapel ( London, 1778 ), then in the Wesleyan " Large Hymn Book " of 1780, and thence in many others, chiefly British and predominantly Anglican, but including also many later official Methodist hymn books.
However, by 1997 he had changed his mind and asked McCabe to return ( alongside new member Tong ), reforming The Verve and releasing the very successful album Urban Hymns.
* Four Hymns ( 1973 ), for S. A. T. B.

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