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O what a blessed station, sweet goal of all desires

Versifier: Royal Upton Grote

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Versifier: Donna Latella Taylor

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Author: Peter Abelard

Abelard, Peter, born at Pailais, in Brittany, 1079. Designed for the military profession, he followed those of philosophy and theology. His life was one of strange chances and changes, brought about mainly through his love for Heloise, the niece of one Fulbert, a Canon of the Cathedral of Paris, and by his rationalistic views. Although a priest, he married Heloise privately. He was condemned for heresy by the Council of Soissons, 1121, and again by that of Sens, 1140; died at St. Marcel, near Chalons-sur-Saône, April 21, 1142. For a long time, although his poetry had been referred to both by himself and by Heloise, little of any moment was known except the Advent hymn, Mittit ad Virginem, (q.v.). In 1838 Greith published in his Spicihgium… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O what a blessed station, sweet goal of all desires
Author: Peter Abelard (ca. 1129)
Versifier: Royal Upton Grote (1995)
Versifier: Donna Latella Taylor (1995)
Meter: 13.13.13.13
Language: English
Copyright: Vers. © Royal U. Grote and Donna Latella Taylor, 1995

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