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  2. David Mason (writer) - Wikipedia

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    David Mason is especially noted for his historical novel in verse, Ludlow, about the Ludlow Massacre in Ludlow, Colorado, on April 20, 1914. Mason's personal connections to the event include a great-grandfather, George Mason, settled in Huerfano County in the late 19th century and ran, in Mason's words, "one of the notorious 'company stores ...

  3. A Song to David - Wikipedia

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    Christopher's A Song to David is an attempt to bridge poetry written by humans and divinely inspired Biblical poetry. [6] The Biblical David plays an important role in this poem just like he played an important role in Jubilate Agno [7] However, David in Jubilate Agno is an image of the creative power of poetry whereas he becomes a fully ...

  4. David Scott (poet) - Wikipedia

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    David Victor Scott (13 January 1947 – 21 October 2022 [1]) was an English Anglican priest, poet, playwright and spiritual writer. Scott was born in Cambridge, England . He was educated at Solihull School, then studied theology at Durham University [ 2 ] and at Cuddesdon College .

  5. Old Charges (Freemasonry) - Wikipedia

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    The Regius Poem outlines a legendary history of geometry and masonry, tracing its origins to Euclid in ancient Egypt. It connects the liberal arts and sciences to great figures of the Bible , promoting geometry as a worthy and moral craft aligned with Christianity. [ 21 ]

  6. Sidney Psalms - Wikipedia

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    In the King James Bible, the Psalm is introduced as "A Psalm of David, when he fled from Absalom his son". [16] Absalom led a fierce and powerful rebellion against his father, seeking to take the Kingdom from him. When David is left feeling betrayed by his own son and deserted by his subjects, he turns to God in prayer and confesses his faith.

  7. A Song for Simeon - Wikipedia

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    The poems, including "A Song for Simeon", were later published in both the 1936 and 1963 editions of Eliot's collected poems. [2] In 1927, Eliot had converted to Anglo-Catholicism and his poetry, starting with the Ariel Poems (1927–31) and Ash Wednesday (1930), took on a decidedly religious character. [3] "A Song for Simeon" is seen by many ...

  8. The Anathemata - Wikipedia

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    "Anathemata" is Greek for "things set apart," or "special things." In lieu of any coherent plot, notes William Blissett, the eight sections of Jones' poem repeatedly revolve around the core history of man in Britain "as seen joyfully through Christian eyes as preparation of the Gospel and as continuation of Redemption in Christendom, with the Sacrifice of Calvary and the Mass as eternal centre."

  9. Davidiad - Wikipedia

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    The Davidiad is an epic poem that details the ascension and deeds of David, the second king of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah.. The Davidiad (also known as the Davidias [1]) is the name of an heroic epic poem in Renaissance Latin by the Croatian national poet and Renaissance humanist Marko Marulić (whose name is sometimes Latinized as "Marcus Marulus").