Posted on 03/02/2010 6:23:06 AM PST by Palter
I thought from your link he lived to be 157 years old... in fact, it seems, you performed a typo.
Just in case no one else pointed it out.
Heck, I can’t even decipher some of the English in the article.
“....... scholars were executed for translating the bible into English at that tune.”
??
Oh! I just got it.
“Here I sit, broken hearted, ..........”
"...sold my soul and now departed."
"He who espies this scribe of wit..."
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A Podcast from their website that discusses the new text...
http://www.salisburycathedral.co.uk/news.inthenews.php?id=101
Will have to listen to it myself later.
Salisbury was built in the 13th and 14th Centuries, long before the Reformation. It is, of course, Church of England today.
Constable's Salisbury Cathedral:
“He who writes upon these walls...”
Clever
If the professor wants help reading it, why did he have his computer use such a funny font? 8-<];-’)
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