Italian Cities

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Francis. Every spring the roses still bloom on the thornless branches. Still they smile in soft radiance at the little fig-tree on whose branches a grasshopper was wont to come to sing with the saint. And every rose breathes with its perfume the sweet memory of the saint whose asceticism even is gentler than that of others — of St. Francis of Assisi, this good friend of all the world, to whom birds and insects and angels ministered as to a brother. And now close with his own exultant hymn: Most... high, almighty and most gracious Lord, Thine be the praises, and the glory, and the honor, and every blessing, for unto Thee alone, () most highest, do they belong, and no man is worthy to make mention oj Thy name Praised be Thou, O Lord, of all thy creatures, and above all of Brother Sun, my Lord, that doth illumine us with the dawning of the day. For fair is he and bright, and the brightness of his glory doth signify Thou, O Thou most highest.
Praised be Thou, O my Lord, of Sister Moon and the stars that thou hast shapen in the heavens, bright and precious and comely.


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