Songs And Sayings of Walther Von Der Voeglweide Minnesaenger

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Songs And Sayings of Walther Von Der Voeglweide Minnesaenger
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Nay, Lords, you should rest in peace for me.
Lord Michahel, Lord Gabriel, Lord Raphahel, the fiend's foe, wisdom and strength are yours and chirurgery. For this you have all three your angel choirs, who watch and wait your bidding. Do ye ask my praise ? Then smite and scathe the heathen. Ere that if I should praise you, it were the Paynim's sport.
29 CONSTANTINE'S GIFT *$ The poet accuses the gift of Constantine to Holy Church as the beginning of many woes, therein being at one with the Tus^ ca
...n poet Dante Alighieri, who lived after him and made the great Comedy, and with the others of his time who held to the Ghibellines.
SING CONSTANTINE, he gave these gifts, that I will show forth to you, to Rome and the Bishop's see of Rome : ; >pear: Cross and Crown. Loud shrieked the Angel. " Woe, woe, woe yet again. Of old in fair courtesy stood Christendom. Now is brewed a deadly draught : now is the honey turned to gall: for this shall the world hereafter have cause for sorrow. " All lordlings may now live gloriously 30 since the Kesar is brought low.


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