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Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him. A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation. God setteth the solitary in families: he bringeth out those which are bound with chains: but the rebellious dwell in a dry land.
Mary Fitchett Johnson was born on 25 October 1779, in Newport, Isle of Wight. [1] She published Original Sonnets, and Other Poems in 1810 when she was living in Wroxall, Isle of Wight. [2] She describes the poems as "the first attempt of a secluded, unknown and inexperienced female", and written for amusement and the relief of pressure. [3]
Mary Berry (16 March 1763 – 20 November 1852) was an English non-fiction writer born in Kirkbridge, North Yorkshire. She is best known for her letters and journals, namely Social Life in England and France from the French Revolution , published in 1831, and Journals and Correspondence , published after her death in 1865. [ 1 ]
English independent filmmakers James Walker and John Wallace produced the documentary film High Flight in 2016, which takes its name from the poem, and documents Magee's story, the origin of the poem and the poem's place in the legacy of World War Two iconography, as well as the cultural impact of the era upon the "baby boomer" generation. The ...
Mary J. Blige Crystal Johnson Ronnie Jackson — My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) (U.S. iTunes store edition) 2011 [1] "Get to Know You Better" Bryce Wilson — Share My World: 1997 [12] "Girl from Yesterday" Cecil Ward Chucky Thompson — No More Drama (Japanese Pressings and UK 2002 Edition Bonus Track) 2001 [24] "Give Me You ...
She had taken a scene from Browning's "Pippa passes," a poem which—if its author had only for once been able to wed melodious verse to the sweetest poetical thought; if he had only tried, just for once, to write lines which should not make the cheeks of those that read them to ache, the front teeth of those who declaim them to splinter and ...
The speaker of the poem is the character Aedh, who appears in Yeats's work alongside two other archetypal characters of the poet's myth: Michael Robartes and Red Hanrahan. The three characters, according to Yeats, represent the "principles of the mind;" whereas Robartes is intellectually powerful and Hanrahan represents Romantic primitivism ...
The Pentecost or Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Mary The Coronation of the Virgin in Heaven [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Alternative choices were made and might include the Visitation and the Finding in the Temple , as in the Seven Joyful Mysteries of the Life of the Ever-Blessed Virgin from St. Vincent's Manual , or the Franciscan Crown form ...