Divine Epigrams: On The Miracle Of The Multiplied Loaves
Richard Crashaw
See here an easy feast that knows no wound, That under hunger's teeth will needs be sound; A subtle harvest of unbounded bread, What would ye more? Here food itself is fed.
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