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the poem  

Cologne
{& Münster}

 

 
Caput IV,
stanzas 20-27
"engl"
"dt"
 
 

 



 

 

  the journey    
  overview route close-up topographical detail

 

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caption

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title from Germany,
by Streit, 1842



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title from Arrowsmith, Germany, c. 1803


  the text notes and resources
  Caput IV:20-27  
 

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20

I have frequently heard the question asked;
But the Holy Three Kings, when we rout them,
Will easily find some other home;
No need to trouble about them.

dt text .

note.

 

21

You can stow them away in Munster town,
Each in an iron basket—
In the three that hang on Saint Lambeth's Church
That's my advice if you ask it.

dt text .

• x
22

And if one of the holy triumvirate
Should be missing, then take another;
Replace the king of the morning land
With an occidental brother.

dt text .

• x
23

Engl text .

dt text .

• x
24

Engl text .

dt text .

• x
25

Engl text .

dt text .

• x
26

Engl text .

dt text .

 
27

Engl text .

dt text .

 

 

 
 

 
   
     
 
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