Originally published in 1958, The Cathedral is a verse sequence evoking the spirit of an English cathedral and the characters associated with its history. It will appeal to those with an interest in poetry, Christianity, and religious architecture.
Originally published in 1958, The Cathedral is a verse sequence evoking the spirit of an English cathedral and the characters associated with its history. It will appeal to those with an interest in poetry, Christianity, and religious architecture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Spirit of the Cathedral The Land Peasant's Daughter Bishop Quarry-Master Dedication Architect Ballad of the Bishop's Trees Stone-Carver Gargoyles Wandering Scholars Crusader Wood-Carver Corpus Christi Play Martyr Spire-Builder The People Vespers Pilgrim Travelling Preacher The Devil Sanctuary Candle Carol Plague-Pit The Reliquary The Clock Cure-Seller Princess Lady Chapel John the Cellarer Lord and Lady The Doom Painting The Wool Window Rood-Loft The Wavering Canon The Queen The Martins' Chapel Nicholas Martin Bell Tower: Morning Bell Fire Bell 'Great Peter' Storm Bell Ironside Wall Monument The Pulpit Grave-Digger 'Restorer' The Font The Lectern Weathercock Sundial The Close The West Front Man and his Cathedral Prayer
Spirit of the Cathedral The Land Peasant's Daughter Bishop Quarry-Master Dedication Architect Ballad of the Bishop's Trees Stone-Carver Gargoyles Wandering Scholars Crusader Wood-Carver Corpus Christi Play Martyr Spire-Builder The People Vespers Pilgrim Travelling Preacher The Devil Sanctuary Candle Carol Plague-Pit The Reliquary The Clock Cure-Seller Princess Lady Chapel John the Cellarer Lord and Lady The Doom Painting The Wool Window Rood-Loft The Wavering Canon The Queen The Martins' Chapel Nicholas Martin Bell Tower: Morning Bell Fire Bell 'Great Peter' Storm Bell Ironside Wall Monument The Pulpit Grave-Digger 'Restorer' The Font The Lectern Weathercock Sundial The Close The West Front Man and his Cathedral Prayer
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