John Keble, “Psalm LI” (from The Psalter, or Psalms of David: In English Verse)
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John Keble, “Psalm LI” (from The Psalter, or Psalms of David: In English Verse)
John Keble, “Septuagesima Sunday” (from The Christian Year)
John Keble, “The Epiphany” (from The Christian Year)
John Keble, “Tenth Sunday after Trinity” (from The Christian Year)
John Keble, “The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary” (from The Christian Year)
John Keble, “Palm Sunday,” in The Christian Year
Psalm 24, in a metrical translation by John Keble.
John Keble was Professor of Poetry at Oxford University from 1831 to 1841. Not only did he deliver his lectures in Latin, but in the course of one lecture he quoted Robert Burns by quoting a translation that he had made into Greek.