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"Regis Martin is Professor of Theology and Faculty Associate with the Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. He earned a licentiate and a doctorate in sacred theology from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Martin is the author of a number of books, including Still Point: Loss, Longing, and Our Search for God (2012) and, most recently, The Beggar's Banquet (Emmaus Road). He resides in Steubenville, Ohio, with his wife and ten children" (Crisis Magazine, "Regis Martin").
Thirty-three Christian poems
"Dedicated to the memory of Fritz Wilhelmson (1923-1996), the finest teacher I ever knew, who first awakened me to the poetry of the transcendent."
- John Donne
- George Herbert
- Richard Crashaw (1613-1649)
- "Epitaph on Husband and Wife. who died and were buried together" Text uncertain for me. The recited poem does not match the only version I could find on the internet. MXM.
- 'Tis these, whom death again did wed;
- This grave's the second marriage-bed.
- For though the hand of Fate could force
- 'Twixt soul and body a divorce,
- It could not sunder man and wife
- Because they both lived but one life.
- Peace, good reader, do not weep ;
- Peace, the lovers are asleep!
- They, sweet turtles, folded lie
- In the last knot that love could tie.
- Let them sleep, let them sleep on
- 'Til the stormy night be gone
- And the eternal morrow dawn.
- Then the curtains will be drawn
- And they wake into a light
- Whose day shall never die in night.
- And though they lie as they were dead,
- Their pillow stone, their sheets of lead
- (Pillow hard, and sheets not warm),
- Love made the bed ; they'll take no harm.
- Let them sleep, let them sleep on,
- Till this stormy night be gone,
- And the eternal morrow dawn ;
- Then the curtains will be drawn,
- And they wake into that light,
- Whose day shall never die in night.
- Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
- Henry F. Lyte (1847)
- Emily Dickinson
- "If my bark sink"
- "I never saw a moor"
- Matthew Arnold
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- John Henry Cardinal Newman
- Christina Rosetti
- Coventry Patmore
- George Parsons Lathrop
- Ernest Dowson
- Ethna Carbert
- George Macdonald (1824-1905)
- Francis Thompson
- James Jeffrey Roche
- John Bannister Tabb (1845-1909)
- Robert Hugh Benson 1871-1914
- Joyce Kilmer
- G. K. Chesterton
- "I Burned My Bridges"
- "The Way of the Cross"
- Aiden O'Haiden (sp?)
- "On the Night of Hugo"
- T. S. Eliot
- Between the idea
- And the reality
- Between the motion
- And the act
- Falls the Shadow
- "Between the rhetoric and the reality falls the Shrum."
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- "That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the comfort of the Resurrection"