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Amazon

UPON

birds

frog

the

gardens,

SAINT

The

though

singing

FROG

UPON THE FROG

that

in

sing

time

toads

belly

SAINT BENNO AND THE FROG

when

frogs

spring

THE

AND

Saints

She

damp

much

of

THE FROG

mouth

and

be

In

God's

also

voice

will

BENNO

Jonathan

but

is

praises,

as

sweet

sits

by

Her

same

It

year

same time that the Saints sing God's praises, hypocrites sing also, but the voice is as different

loves

to

both

So

sing,

croaking

somewhat

In the spring of the year when the birds sing, the frogs and toads also croak. So at the

different

at

COMPARISON

in God's ear as the sweet singing of birds and the croaking of toads and frogs.

also,

Her mouth is large, her belly much will hold;

The frog by nature is both damp and cold.

She sits somewhat ascending, loves to be

large,

or

nature

hypocrites

Croaking in gardens, though unpleasantly.

her

Croaking

frogs.

hold;

Images

ascending,

Jonathan Edwards, Images or Shadows

cold.

croak.

unpleasantly.

Edwards,

ear

Shadows

It YCRA

YCRA

THE FROG
In the spring of the year when the birds sing, the frogs and tonds also croak. So at the
same time that the Saints sing God's praises, hypocrites sing also, but the voice is as different
in God's ear as the sweet singing of birds and the croaking of toads and frogs.
UPON THE FROG
The frog by nature is both damp and cold,
Her mouth is large, her belly much will hold;
She sits somewhat ascending, loves to be
Croaking in gardens, though unpleasantly.
Jonathan Edwards, Images or Shadows
SAINT BENNO AND THE FROG
COMPARISON
It was often the habit of the man of God to go about the fields in meditation and
prayer: and onee as he passed by a certain marsh, a talkative frog was croaking in its slimy
waters: and lest it should disturb his contemplation, he bade it be a Seraphian, inasmueh as
all the frogs in Seraphus are mute. But when he had gone on a little way, he called to mind
the saying in Daniel: "O ye whales and all that move in the waters, bless ye the Lord.O all ye
beasts and cattle, bless ye the Lord." And fearing lest the singing of the frogs might perchance
The hypocrite is like unto this frog.
As like as is the puppy to the dog.
He is of nature cold, his mouth is wide
To prate, and at true goodness to deride.
He mounts his head as if he was above
The world, when yet 'tis that which has his love.
And though he seeks in churches for to croak,
He neither loveth Jesus nor his yoke.
be more agreeable to God than his own praying, he again issued his command to them, that
they should praise God in their accustomed fashion: and soon the air and the fields were
vehement with their conversation.
Jerome Emser, Life of St. Benno
John Bunyan, Divine Emblems
In Cyrene, the frogs were formerly dumb, and this species still exists, although croak-
ing ones were carried over there from the continent. At the present day, even, the frogs in the
island of Seraphus are dumb; but when they are carried to other places, they croak...
Pliny, Natural History
A beautiful green frog inhabits the grassy, marshy shores of these large rivers. They
are very numerous, and their noise exactly resembles the barking of little dogs, or the yelping
of puppies: these likewise make a great clamour, but as their notes are fine, and uttered in
chorus, by separate bands or communities, far and near, rising and falling with the gentle
breezes, it affords a pleasing kind of music.
William Bartram, Travels
45

THE

FROG

In

the

spring

of

year

when

birds

sing,

frogs

and

tonds

also

croak.

So

at

same

time

that

Saints

sing

God's

praises,

hypocrites

also,

but

voice

is

as

different

in

ear

sweet

singing

croaking

toads

frogs.

UPON

The

frog

by

nature

both

damp

cold,

Her

mouth

large,

her

belly

much

will

hold;

She

sits

somewhat

ascending,

loves

to

be

Croaking

gardens,

though

unpleasantly.

Jonathan

Edwards,

Images

or

Shadows

SAINT

BENNO

AND

COMPARISON

It

was

often

habit

man

God

go

about

fields

meditation

prayer:

onee

he

passed

a

certain

marsh,

talkative

its

slimy

waters:

lest

it

should

disturb

his

contemplation,

bade

Seraphian,

inasmueh

all

Seraphus

are

mute.

But

had

gone

on

little

way,

called

mind

saying

Daniel:

"O

ye

whales

move

waters,

bless

Lord.O

beasts

cattle,

Lord."

And

fearing

might

perchance

hypocrite

like

unto

this

frog.

As

puppy

dog.

He

wide

To

prate,

true

goodness

deride.

mounts

head

if

above

world,

yet

'tis

which

has

love.

seeks

churches

for

croak,

neither

loveth

Jesus

nor

yoke.

more

agreeable

than

own

praying,

again

issued

command

them,

they

praise

their

accustomed

fashion:

soon

air

were

vehement

with

conversation.

Jerome

Emser,

Life

St.

Benno

John

Bunyan,

Divine

Emblems

Cyrene,

formerly

dumb,

species

still

exists,

although

croak-

ing

ones

carried

over

there

from

continent.

At

present

day,

even,

island

dumb;

other

places,

croak...

Pliny,

Natural

History

A

beautiful

green

inhabits

grassy,

marshy

shores

these

large

rivers.

They

very

numerous,

noise

exactly

resembles

barking

dogs,

yelping

puppies:

likewise

make

great

clamour,

notes

fine,

uttered

chorus,

separate

bands

communities,

far

near,

rising

falling

gentle

breezes,

affords

pleasing

kind

music.

William

Bartram,

Travels

45