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PART II - THE GOLDEN LEGEND - III - Introitus: IX. Crowned with Flowers |
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Crowned with Flowers
BOYS. Here a traveller shall go by, and the boys shall lay hold of his BOYS. TRAVELLER. He passes by; and others come in, bearing on a litter a sick BOYS. THE BEARERS. JESUS. He touches the wound, and the boy begins to cry. Cease to lament! I can foresee Content of PART II - THE GOLDEN LEGEND: Introitus: IX. Crowned with Flowers [Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem collection: Christus: A Mystery] Read next: PART II - THE GOLDEN LEGEND#III#Epilogue Read previous: PART II - THE GOLDEN LEGEND#III#Introitus: VIII. The Village School Table of content of Christus: A Mystery GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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