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  2. Élie Halévy (Chalfan) - Wikipedia

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    The poem was praised in Latin verses by Protestant pastor Marron. In 1808, Halévy composed a prayer to be recited on the anniversary of the battle of Wagram ; in 1817, with the help of some of his co-religionists, he founded the French weekly L'Israélite Français , which, however, expired within two years.

  3. Carl Boberg - Wikipedia

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    Boberg was also the editor of the free-church magazine Sanningsvittnet ('Witness of the Truth') from 1889 to 1916. He published his own books and poetry through the magazine's publishing house, and bought the magazine in 1894. He was a preacher at Flora Church from 1890 to 1892 and Immanuel Church from 1892 to 1909, both in Stockholm.

  4. Horatius Bonar - Wikipedia

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    Of Kelso and Edinburgh; Free Church minister and poet Paterson's Yard, Broughton, Edinburgh c. 1850 10 Palmerston Road, Edinburgh The grave of Horatius Bonar, Canongate Kirkyard Horatius Bonar ( / h ə ˈ r eɪ ʃ ə s ˈ b ɒ n ˌ ɑːr , ˈ b ɒ n ər / ; 19 December 1808 – 31 July 1889) was a Scottish churchman and poet who was a ...

  5. Fanny Crosby - Wikipedia

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    Birthplace of Fanny Crosby. Frances Jane Crosby was born on March 24, 1820, in the village of Brewster, about 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City. [10] [11] She was the only child of John Crosby and his second wife Mercy Crosby, both of whom were relatives of Revolutionary War spy Enoch Crosby.

  6. Robert Hawker (poet) - Wikipedia

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    1864: The Quest of the Sangraal: Chant the First, Exeter; (part of an unfinished Arthurian poem) 1869: The Cornish Ballads and Other Poems, (new ed., with an introduction by C. E. Byles, 1908) 1870: Footprints of Former Men in Cornwall (a collection of papers) 1975: Selected Poems: Robert Stephen Hawker. Ed. Cecil Woolf

  7. Nathaniel Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    While attending the village school which Bartlett taught in Redding, Joel Barlow composed poetry in his free time. Recognizing his talent, Bartlett showed the boy's poems to Joel's father, recommending that a youth with such promise should be prepared for college. [28] Joel's father agreed, and Joel was tutored by Bartlett 1772–1773. [29]

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  9. Jackie Hill Perry - Wikipedia

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    Jackie Hill Perry (née Jackie Hill, born June 21, 1989) is an American poet, writer, and hip hop artist who initially garnered popularity for her performances of spoken word pieces such as "My Life as a Stud", "A Poem About Weed", and "Jig-a-Boo" at the Passion 4 Christ Movement (P4CM).