Audiobook: England's Antiphon
- Download Preface and Introduction audio
- Download Chapter 1: Sacred Lyrics of the Thirteenth Century audio
- Download Chapter 2: The Miracle Plays, and Other Poems of the Fourteenth Century audio
- Download Chapter 2, continued audio
- Download Chapter 3: The Fifteenth Century audio
- Download Chapter 4: Introduction to the Elizabethan Era audio
- Download Chapter 5: Spenser and His Friends audio
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- Download Chapter 6: Lord Bacon and His Coevals audio
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- Download Chapter 7: Dr. Donne audio
- Download Chapter 8: Bishop Hall and George Sandys audio
- Download Chapter 9: A Few of the Elizabethan Dramatists audio
- Download Chapter 10: Sir John Beaumont and Drummond of Hawthornden audio
- Download Chapter 11: The Brothers Fletcher audio
- Download Chapter 12: Wither, Herrick, and Quarles audio
- Download Chapter 13: George Herbert audio
- Download Chapter 14: John Milton audio
- Download Chapter 15: Edmund Waller, Thomas Brown, and Jeremy Taylor audio
- Download Chapter 16: Henry More and Richard Baxter audio
- Download Chapter 17: Crashaw and Marvell audio
- Download Chapter 18: A Mount of Vision—Henry Vaughan audio
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- Download Chapter 19: The Plain audio
- Download Chapter 20: The Roots of the Hills audio
- Download Chapter 21: The New Vision audio
- Download Chapter 22: The Fervour of the Implicit. Insight of the Heart audio
- Download Chapter 23: The Questioning Fervour audio
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"In this book I have sought to trace the course of our religious poetry from an early period of our literary history. ... [I]f 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." - From the Preface
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