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  2. Francis Davison (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Davison (c. 1575 –1616) was an English lawyer, poet and anthologist. He was made a member of Gray's Inn in 1593; travelled in Italy in 1595; contributed some of its best poems to A Poetical Rapsody in 1602; and left in manuscript metrical translations from the Psalms, Tabula Analytlca Poetica, and some historical pamphlets.

  3. Francis Davison (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Davison (1919–1984) was a British visual artist and painter. His later work, starting shortly after his marriage to Margaret Mellis in 1948, is characterised by the use of collage: coloured printed paper layered and mounted on board. [1] Davison remained in relative obscurity until finding recognition in the late 1970s and early 80s.

  4. Francis Davison - Wikipedia

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    Francis Davison may refer to: Francis Davison (artist) (1919–1984), British visual artist and painter Francis Davison (poet) (c. 1575–1616), English lawyer, poet and anthologist

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  7. A Poetical Rhapsody - Wikipedia

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    A Poetical Rhapsody (original spelling: A Poetical Rapsodie) is an Elizabethan verse miscellany compiled by Francis Davison with contributions by an unidentified ‘A. W.’ which went through four editions: 1602, 1608, 1611, and 1621. [1]

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