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  2. The Hound of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The poem is an ode, and its subject is the pursuit of the human soul by God's love - a theme also found in the devotional poetry of George Herbert and Henry Vaughan. Moody and Lovett point out that Thompson's use of free and varied line lengths and irregular rhythms reflect the panicked retreat of the soul, while the structured, often recurring refrain suggests the inexorable pursuit as it ...

  3. Francis Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Francis' poem The Hound of Heaven was called by the Bishop of London "one of the most tremendous poems ever written," and by critics "the most wonderful lyric in the language," while the Times of London declared that people will still be learning it 200 years hence. His verse continued to elicit high praise from critics right up to his last ...

  4. R. H. Ives Gammell - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hale Ives Gammell (1893 – 1981) was an American artist best known for his sequence of paintings based on Francis Thompson's poem "The Hound of Heaven".Gammell painted symbolic images that reflected his study of literature, mythology, psychology, and religion.

  5. Humphrey John Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey John Stewart (22 May 1856 – 1932) was an American composer and organist, born in England.A native of London, he came to the United States in 1886, and served for many years as a church organist on the West Coast.

  6. Talk:The Hound of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... I changed the beginning from "the Hound of Heaven is a long religious poem" to "the Hound of Heaven is a 182 ...

  7. Ralph Glasser - Wikipedia

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    He met many famous people as his horizons expanded but he felt "the Gorbals at my shoulder always, like the Hound of Heaven". He moved for a time to a village in Italy which resulted in a book, The Net and the Quest and a documentary by the BBC. On the Council of Christians and Jews he worked with Father Tom Corbishley and Hugo Gryn. [1]

  8. To the Stars (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Protagonist Alan Corday is a young engineer, and is kidnapped from a spaceport called "New Chicago" and taken aboard the interstellar trading starship Hound of Heaven.The ship is commanded by a charismatic leader named Captain Jocelyn, who tells Corday to use his skills to help the Hound of Heaven in its travels between Earth and space colonies in other star systems.

  9. Angel Voices, Ever Singing - Wikipedia

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    #336 in the NEH " Angel Voices, Ever Singing " is an English Christian hymn. It was written in 1861 by the Church of England vicar Francis Pott (1832–1909). [ 1 ]