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England's Antiphon

MacDonald, George, 1824-1905

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ENGLAND'S ANTIPHON

BY GEORGE MACDONALD


ENGLAND'S ANTIPHON
was originally published in 1868




PREFACE


In this book I have sought to trace the course of our religious poetry
from an early period of our literary history.

This could hardly be done without reference to some of the principal
phases of the religious history of the nation. To give anything like a
full history of the religious feeling of a single county, would require a
large book, and--not to mention sermons--would involve a thorough
acquaintance with the hymns of the country,--a very wide subject, which I
have not considered of sufficient importance from a literary point of
view to come within the scope of the volume.

But if its poetry be the cream of a people's thought, some true
indications of the history of its religious feeling must be found in its
religious verse, and I hope I have not altogether failed in setting forth
these indications.

My chief aim, however, will show itself to have been the mediating
towards an intelligent and cordial sympathy betwixt my readers and the
writers from whom I have quoted. In this I have some confidence of
success.

Heartily do I throw this my small pebble at the head of the great
Sabbath-breaker _Schism_.




CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION.

CHAPTER I.
SACRED LYRICS OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY.

CHAPTER II.
THE MIRACLE PLAYS, AND OTHER POEMS OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.

CHAPTER III.
THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.

CHAPTER IV.
INTRODUCTION TO THE ELIZABETHAN ERA.

CHAPTER V.
SPENSER AND HIS FRIENDS.

CHAPTER VI.
LORD BACON AND HIS COEVALS.

CHAPTER VII.
DR. DONNE.

CHAPTER VIII.
BISHOP HALL AND GEORGE SANDYS.

CHAPTER IX.
A FEW OF THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMATISTS.

CHAPTER X.
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT AND DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN.

CHAPTER XI.
THE BROTHERS FLETCHER.

CHAPTER XII.
WITHER, HERRICK, AND QUARLES.

CHAPTER XIII.
GEORGE HERBERT.

CHAPTER XIV.
JOHN MILTON.

CHAPTER XV.

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