Title : The Story of Justin Martyr, and Other Poems
Author : Richard Chenevix Trench
Release date
: September 8, 2017 [eBook #55507]
Most recently updated: January 24, 2021
Language : English
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P O E M S.
BY
RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH,
PERPETUAL CURATE OF CURDRIDGE CHAPEL, HANTS.
LONDON:
EDWARD MOXON, DOVER STREET.
MDCCCXXXV.
LONDON:
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS,
WHITEFRIARS.
The tradition on which the following Ballad is founded is an existing one, and exactly as it is here recounted was narrated to the author during his stay at Granada.
LONDON:
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] See Gen. xxvi. 18.
[3] Eusebius thus speaks of the Antichristian power:—Τον θεο μαχου ... τας πρας τον Υψιστου τοις αγγελοις παραδοθεισας των εθνων ‘οροθεσιας και συγχειν απειλουντος.
[4] Some of the old Litanies specially included these last:—’Pro navigantibus, iter agentibus, in carceribus, in vinculis, in metallis , in exiliis constitutis, precamur Te.
[5] See Augustine’s Confessions, B. 9, C. 10.
[6] See Garcilasso’s Conquest of Peru.
[7] “He [Archbishop Leighton] used often to say, that if he were to choose a place to die in, it should be an inn; it looks like a pilgrim’s going home, to whom this world was all as an inn, and who was weary of the noise and confusion in it. He added that the officious care and tenderness of friends was an entanglement to a dying man, and that the unconcerned attendance of those that could be procured in such a place would give less disturbance, and he obtained what he desired.”— Burnet’s History of his own Time.
[8] The poems which follow, from this page to p. 153 inclusive, as also some scattered in other parts of the volume, were written many years ago. I mention this here, and indeed only mention it at all, because some of those that follow are the expression of states of mind, in which I would not now ask others to sympathise, and from which I am thankful myself to have been delivered.