the cup itself from which the Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This from the blessed land of Aromat — After the day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—the good saint Notes and Queries - Page 391870Full view - About this book
 | 1908 - 1480 pages
...decay. And in Tennyson's poem the following lines are found : The cup, the cup itself from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with His own, This...dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—the good saint, Arimathean Joseph, journeying, brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn Blossoms at Christmas,... | |
 | 1891 - 864 pages
...“ Nay, monk I what phantom I “ answered Percivale. “ The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of AromatAfter the day of darkness 1 when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—tbe good saint, Arlmathssan... | |
 | 1922 - 860 pages
...Somersetshire man questions the Glastonbury legend which tells how— "The cup, the cup itself from which oar Lord Drank at the last sad supper with His own : This from the blessed land of Aramat, Arimnth.'van Joseph, journeying, brought To Glastonbury, where th« winter thorn Blossoms at... | |
 | Thomas Bulfinch - 2004 - 306 pages
...they returned toward Caerleoa CHAPTER XV THE QUEST OF THE SANGREAL “—The cup itself from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with His own. This...the day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering over Morials—the good saint, Arimathean Joseph, journeying, brought To Glastonbury, where the winter... | |
 | 1874 - 402 pages
...respecting it:— " Nay, Monk ! What phantom? answer'd Percivale ; The cup—the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This...the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—the good saint Arimathean Joseph, journeying, brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn Blossoms at Christmas,... | |
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