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  2. 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").

  3. Evil Recap: [Spoiler] Dies, David and Kristen Have a ... - AOL

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    When Leland returns, desperate to quiet the marching band playing in his brain as a result of Kristen, David and Ben’s fighting back, he quickly injects the tainted infusion and starts foaming ...

  4. The Dream of the Rood - Wikipedia

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    The framing device is the narrator having a dream. In this dream or vision he is speaking to the Cross on which Jesus was crucified. The poem itself is divided up into three separate sections: the first part (lines 1–27), the second part (lines 28–121) and the third part (lines 122–156). [1]

  5. Evil Recap: In Which Kristen Inadvertently Becomes a Karen - AOL

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    Because white privilege is here, so Kristen’s in the clear, all The Protectors in the house say yeah! Dr. Bouchard is discovered as Orson LeRoux’s murderer in this week’s Evil, which is a ...

  6. Evil Season 2 Premiere Recap: So... Is Kristen a Killer ...

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    By the end of Evil‘s Season 2 premiere, it’s still unclear. But one thing we do know: Kristen definitely killed Orson Leroux. It’s been a while since last we hung out with David, Kristen and ...

  7. Christ I - Wikipedia

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    Christ I is found on folios 8r-14r of the Exeter Book, a collection of Old English poetry today containing 123 folios. The collection also contains a number of other religious and allegorical poems. [3] Some folios have been lost at the start of the poem, meaning that an indeterminate amount of the original composition is missing. [4]

  8. Katja Herbers Says Kristen’s ‘Evil’ Journey Did Not Include ...

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    On “Evil,” Katja Herbers plays forensic psychologist Kristen Bouchard, one of a trio of investigators who assess potential demonic possession and other possible supernatural activity for the ...

  9. Through a Glass, Darkly (poem) - Wikipedia

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    The poem explicates Patton's theory that "one is reincarnated…with certain traits and tendencies invariable." [ 4 ] In it, Patton includes three constants in his conception of reincarnation: he is always reborn as a male; he is always reborn as a fighter; and he retains some awareness of previous lives and incarnations.