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Bernard says that the voice of the turtle in Canticles 2:12 is the preaching of chastity4 The Nymph's cry " O do not run too fast : for I / Will but bespeak thy Grave , and dye " brings to mind the need to bear witness for Christ .
Bernard says that the voice of the turtle in Canticles 2:12 is the preaching of chastity4 The Nymph's cry " O do not run too fast : for I / Will but bespeak thy Grave , and dye " brings to mind the need to bear witness for Christ .
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The Nymph says that she will have a statue made of herself weeping with the dead Faun at her feet , but it is not necessary for the artist to engrave tears since the statue will itself weep and engrave tears on its breast .
The Nymph says that she will have a statue made of herself weeping with the dead Faun at her feet , but it is not necessary for the artist to engrave tears since the statue will itself weep and engrave tears on its breast .
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While we should see the Nymph's statue as the Church recalling through its prayers and art the life and death of Christ , we could apply the Nymph's words to the soul in meditation remembering the events of the Passion .
While we should see the Nymph's statue as the Church recalling through its prayers and art the life and death of Christ , we could apply the Nymph's words to the soul in meditation remembering the events of the Passion .
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Adam allegorical alludes allusion analogy associations become begins Bermudas Bible biblical blood body Book brings to mind brought Canticles century Chapter Christ Christian Church coming common contemplation contrast created creation death described divine drop earth eternal faith Fall Faun figure flesh flowers fruit future garden Genesis give God's grass green happiness Heaven heavenly holy hope imagination innocence interpretation John Juliana kind knowledge Land light lines London Lord Lover man's Marvell Marvell's Mary meaning Mower nature Nymph offer Old Testament op.cit Paradise passing pleasures poem poetry praise present Press promises prophecy Psalm recalls refers religious reminded result Revelation sacrament Saint salvation says seen sense shows significance similar Song soul speaker spiritual stanza suggested symbols tears temptations things thou thought traditional tree University unto various Virgin
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