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  2. And did those feet in ancient time - Wikipedia

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    The phrase "dark Satanic Mills", which entered the English language from this poem, is often interpreted as referring to the early Industrial Revolution and its destruction of nature and human relationships. [11] That view has been linked to the fate of the Albion Flour Mills in Southwark, the first major factory in

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    "these dark Satanic mills" vs "those dark Satanic mills" [ edit ] In adapting William Blake's poem into the hymn "Jerusalem," Sir Hubert Parry quite definitely changed the line "these dark Satanic mills" to "those dark Satanic mills," as is noted here .

  4. Krabat - Wikipedia

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    He taught them to drain swamps, to build mills, he started farming in that area. A favorite among the nobility and the people, he quickly became a legend, so even after his death, stories about his heroism spread and supernatural powers were attributed to him, which resulted in sagas and legends about him that were an inspiration to many writers.

  5. Albion Mills, Southwark - Wikipedia

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    Albion Mills was a steam-powered flour mill situated on the southeastern side of Blackfriars Bridge in northern Southwark, London, then in the parish of Christchurch, Surrey. [1] Matthew Boulton began plans for the mill as early as 1783; [ 2 ] it was completed in 1786, and gutted by fire in 1791.

  6. We Work the Black Seam - Wikipedia

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    The next verse alludes to "And did those feet in ancient time", an early 19th-century poem by William Blake that a young Sting would likely have studied in grammar school, later adapted into the Anglican hymn, "Jerusalem", in describing the nuclear plants as "dark satanic mills [that] have made redundant all our mining skills".

  7. Starbucks apologizes for 'satanic' symbols in coffee cups

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    Starbucks is apologizing to a Louisiana woman after she received two cups of coffee with satanic symbols drawn into the foam. On Sunday, Megan Pinion posted a picture onto Starbucks' Facebook page ...

  8. First Amendment protects satanic display in Iowa, but GOP ...

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    His remarks are worth taking a moment to read in full, but most saliently, he wrote, “I certainly find a display from the Satanic Temple objectionable. It stands in direct opposition to my faith ...

  9. Controversial Satanic Temple display at Iowa capitol building ...

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    The group, which does not worship Satan, called for empathy and legal justice in response to the incident. Controversial Satanic Temple display at Iowa capitol building is destroyed, group says ...