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         Thompson Francis:     more books (33)
  1. The poems of Francis Thompson by Francis (1859-1907) Thompson, 1938-01-01
  2. The laurel and the poppy;: A novel about the life of Francis Thompson, 1859-1907, by Margaret Gillett, 1967
  3. The works of Francis Thompson .. Volume 2 by Thompson Francis 1859-1907, Meynell Wilfrid 1852-1948, 2010-10-15
  4. Biography - Thompson, Francis Joseph (1859-1907): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  5. Shelley by Thompson Francis 1859-1907, 2010-10-15
  6. New Poems by Thompson Francis 1859-1907, 2010-10-15
  7. SELECTED POEMS OF FRANCIS THOMPSON. by Francis (1859-1907). Thompson, 1915
  8. Saint Ignatius Loyola. by Francis Thompson. ed. by John Hungerfo by Thompson. Francis. 1859-1907., 1910
  9. The Laurel and the Poppy: a novel about the life of Francis Thompson, 1859-1907
  10. Saint Ignatius Loyola by Francis, 1859-1907 Thompson, 2009-10-26
  11. New poems. by Thompson. Francis. 1859-1907., 1910-01-01
  12. New poems. by Thompson. Francis. 1859-1907., 1897-01-01
  13. Shelley; an essay. by Thompson. Francis. 1859-1907., 1909-01-01
  14. The works Volume 1 by Francis, 1859-1907 Thompson, 2009-10-26

61. Thompson's "Mistress Of Vision".
Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flowerWithout troubling of a star. By Francis Thompson (18591907).
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"Mistress of Vision" All things by immortal power,
Near or far, Hiddenly
To each other linked are,
That thou canst not stir a flower
Without troubling of a star."
By Francis Thompson

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62. L'astronomie Et La Poesie : Francis Thompson
Translate this page Francis Thompson, tiré de Modern British Poetry (1920) Poetry http//ftp.cdut.edu.cn/pub/english/English%20Literature/T/Francis%20Thompson(1859-1907)/
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An Arab Love-Song
    The hunched camels of the night
    Trouble the bright
    And silver waters of the moon.
    The Maiden of the Morn will soon
    Through Heaven stray and sing,
    Star gathering.
    Now while the dark about our loves is strewn,
    Light of my dark, blood of my heart, O come !
    And night will catch her breath up, and be dumb.
    Leave thy father, leave thy mother
    And thy brother ; Leave the black tents of thy tribe apart ! Am I not thy father and thy brother, And thy mother ? And thou—what needest with thy tribe's black tents Who hast the red pavilion of my heart ? Modern British Poetry
The Kingdom of God
    ‘The Kingdom of God is within you.’ O WORLD invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee, O world unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee ! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air That we ask of the stars in motion If they have rumour of thee there ? Not where the wheeling systems darken

63. List Of English Language Poets: Information From Answers.com
Francis Thompson (18591907); James Thomson (BV) (1834-1882); JamesThomson (Seasons) Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862); Chidiock Tichborne (1558-1586)
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64. Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS
Thomas, J. J Thompson, Francis, 18591907 Thompson, Holland, 1873-1940 Thompson,Maurice, 1844-1901 Thomson, James Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862
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65. T The Following Text Is From Irving Hexham S Concise Dictionary
Thompson, Francis (18591907) minor English poet remembered for his poem TheHound of Heaven (1893). THOREAU, Henry David (1817-1862) American
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"T" The following text is from Irving Hexham's Concise Dictionary of Religion , first published by InterVarsity Press, Carol Stream, USA, 1994, second edition, Regent College Press, Vancouver, 1999. To order contact REGENT BOOKSTORE For further information about the AUTHOR To return to the INDEX PAGE For further information about the book and the sources used to compile this text see the PREFACE For a Religious Studies READING LIST Cross-references are indicated by the use of CAPITAL LETTERS. "T" T'AI-CHI: a Chinese term for the FINAL CAUSE of all things. T'AI-I: the supreme deity in TAOIST thought and a term synonymous with the TAO signifying the attempt to find the basic unity underlying the UNIVERSE. T'AI SHAN: the most SACRED mountain in China. TA HSÜEH: one of the Four CONFUCIAN classics which gives in succinct form the basic moral teachings of CONFUCIUS. Traditionally the author was said to be Tseng-tzu. TABERNACLE: the SACRED tent of ANCIENT JUDAISM which came to be associated with the glory of GOD. TABU: a Polynesian word referring to people or things which are forbidden because they are dangerous as a result of their SACRED NATURE or HOLY associations.

66. People In A.A.'s History -Document T
Thompson, Francis English Roman Catholic Poet 1859-1907; at one time opiumaddict (A 257259-61) * Thomsen, Robert - Bill s biographer, author Bill W. (N
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67. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - Francis Thompson
Francis Thompson. 18591907. 872 Daisy. WHERE the thistle lifts a purple crownSix foot out of the turf, And the harebell shakes on the windy hill—
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FRANCIS THOMPSON
Daisy
WHERE the thistle lifts a purple crown
Six foot out of the turf,
The hills look over on the South,
And southward dreams the sea;
And, with the sea-breeze hand in hand,
Came innocence and she.
Red for the gatherer springs,
Two children did we stray and talk
Wise, idle, childish things.
Her skin was like a grape, whose veins
Run snow instead of wine. She knew not those sweet words she spake, Nor knew her own sweet way; O, there were flowers in Storrington On the turf and on the spray; But the sweetest flower on Sussex hills Was the Daisy-flower that day! A look, a word of her winsome mouth, And a wild raspberry. A berry red, a guileless look, And yet they made my wild, wild heart Fly down to her little hand. For, standing artless as the air, And candid as the skies, She took the berries with her hand, And the love with her sweet eyes. The fairest things have fleetest end: Their scent survives their close, To him that loved the rose!

68. Francis Thompson - Preston Born Poet,opium Addict And Tramp
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69. Article
Francis Thompson (18591907), who was born in his twin town Preston, I was reading a poem by Francis Thompson in November and thought it was really
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Richard's Book is a Ripper Preston Post April 1, 1998
* 'Paradox'. An early edition of 'Jack the Ripper.'
Reporter: Nick Oddy
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The Ripper Exposed Whittlesea Post July 5, 2000
A Lalor resident believes he has uncovered the identity of Britain's most notorious serial killer. Tim King reports. Unsolved murder cases never lie down and die easily. Many years after the foul deeds are done, forensic science specialists and enthusiastic lay-peaople continue to sift through case notes, theories and physical evidence. Lalor resident Richard Patterson is equally enthusiastic about one of Britian's darkest murder myseries. The part-time writer and student has published two books about the identity of Jack the Ripper, whom police believe killed five London women in 1888.
At the time, London police believed the Ripper killed the women from August 31 to November 9 in the city's East End. Some theorists blamed the Ripper for committing another 10 similar murders. Mr Patterson was studying philosophy at La Trobe University in 1997 when he came across one of Thompson's poems. Upon further reading, Thompson's "disturbed" life and writings, many of which mentioned violence, convinced Mr Patterson that the Ripper and the poet were one and the same. Mr Patterson said Thompson was bitter and confused after failing to become a surgeon and a priest after 13 years' study. The poet was addicted to opium and was homeless near London's West India docks for three years.
"He (Thompson) carried a dissecting scalpel," said Mr Patterson. "He told people he used to shave with it. And Jack the Ripper was thought to be a surgeon. The murders occurred within religious sancturies- Francis Thompson studied with the Roman Catholic Church for seven years to be a priest." Mr Patterson said the killings occurred on religious festival dates- dates that Thompson would have known. Mr Patterson also suspects Thompson for the murders because of the poet's admission that he set fire to his London lodgings in 1896, the same night of the Ripper's first reported killing and a nearby warehouse fire.

70. Adelman Letters And Documents Collection - T | Special Collections | Bryn Mawr C
Thompson, Francis, 18591907 (Author). Proofs Songs Wing-to-Wing Sister Songs1 item (65 p. on double sheet) ; 20 x 17 cm Proofsheets. Corrected in ink.
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Letter: Ellicott City, Md., to F.H. Day
1 item (3 p. on 3 leaves) ; 18 x 12 cm
ALS. Sends Day his sonnet to Keats that appeared in Good Literature in 1881. "Miss Thomas' on Severn's picture, in the Century, seems to me far the best tribute to Keats ever written in America." 1890 Jun Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Sir, 1795-1854 (Judge, Poet, and Literary Critic)
Letter: London, to Bernard Barton, 1784-1849
1 item (3 p.) ; 23 x 36 cm folded to 23 x 18 cm
ALS. Describes at length his call to the Bar and how it will affect his life. Goes on to discuss his relationship with several editors and magazines. Also enclosed is a newspaper clipping concerning Talfourd. 1821 Feb 15 Tatnall, Willie C. (Recipient)

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Gift of Patricia Likos Ricci, 1995; Thompson, Francis, 18591907 ALsS, 1905July 8, Aug. 11, to Everard Meynell Gift of Frederick E. and Mary Louise
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ANS, 1895 Feb. 4, to H. E. Scudder Laid into Poems , by J. Tabb
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930, President of the United States, 1909-1913
TLS, 1919 Nov. 5, to Helen Taft, Acting President of Bryn Mawr College "My dear Miss Taft: I shall be glad to be on the national advisory committee of Bryn Mawr in its campaign for an endowment..." Adds in his own hand, "Helen, is this formal enough, Papa." From the papers of the Undergraduate Dean's office HBD Helen Taft Manning ALS, 1923 March 14, to Ruth P. McAneny '23 In response to McAneny's request as editor of the BMC class yearbook that he write an appreciation of his daughter, then a popular history teacher at the College. In the letter he wittily expounds on the reasons he should be excused from the task. McAneny published the response in any case, under the title "My Daughter, Oh My daughter."
TLS (and envelope) 1926 May 18, to Dorothy H. Litchfield

72. Great Books: Author-Title Index: Authors S To T
Thompson, Francis, English, 18591907. Poems. Recommended by Bloom. Thompson,Hunter S., American, 1937-2005. Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 72.
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  • Saadi of Shiraz, Sheikh, See Sadi
  • Saba, Umberto, Italian, 1883-1957.
    • Stories and Recollections . Recommended by: Bloom
    • Poems . Recommended by: Bloom
    Sachs, Nelly, German-Swedish writing in German, 1891-1970. Nobel Laureate
    • Works.
    Various Authors, Indians writing in Gurumukhi, 15th C.
    • Sacred Writings of the Sikhs . Recommended by: Ward
    Saddharma-Pundarika Sutra, See Lotus Sutra
  • Sa'di, Musharrif ad-Din bin Muslih, Persian, ca. 1208-ca. 1292. Saga of Burnt Njal, See Njal's Saga
  • Sagan, Carl, American, 1934-1996.
    • Intelligent Life in the Universe . Recommended by: Boston PL
    Said, Edward, Palestinian writing in English, 1935-2003.
    • Culture and Imperialism . Recommended by: Utne
    Saikaku Ihara, Japanese, 1642-1693.
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73. ‘time – You Old Gipsy Man!’
The English poet, Francis Thompson (18591907) whom we nearly lost altogetherand who had become a derelict, sleeping out in the open, (often apparently
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The Poets
When it comes to learning the great truths of life, the poets are not to be despised! The great poets, of course, unconsciously rely for their inspiration upon the right hemisphere of the brain, which as neurologists have now discovered, provide us with creative, imaginative and intuitive insights, rather than reasoning, calculation and analysis of the left hemisphere. Shakespeare, Blake, Milton, Wordsworth, Dante Alighieri, Shelley, Keats, Browning and Francis Thompson spring to mind, to mention just a few. Fear no more the heat of the sun
Nor the cold winds bitter rages.
Golden boys and girls all must
Like chimney sweepers.
Come to dust.
From a great wealth of material, the following is a very modest selection:-
And, whilst I praise
The sparkling of thy looks and call them rays
Takes wing
Leaving behind him as he flies
An unperceived dimness in thine eyes.
Do make us old And every sand of his fleet glass, Increasing age as it does pass.
Jasper Mayne (1604-16720). He finally enjoins us:- Lets number out the hours by blisses And count the minutes by kisses.

74. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : THO
Thompson (Francis)(18591907). Peinture 1 (2). Thompson (Francis, Jack l Eventreur ?)Photo 1. Thompson (George)(1804-1878). Peinture 1 (2)
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  • THOMAS (Allen)
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  • THOMAS (Brandon)(1857-1914)
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  • THOMAS (Chamintney STOVALL)(1899-1979)
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      • THOMAS (John)(1826-1913)
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75. The Victorian Literary Studies Archive, Hyper-Concordance, Concordance, Concorda
Tennyson, Alfred (18091892); Thackeray, WM (1811-1863); Thomson, James (1834-1882);Thompson, Francis (1859-1907); Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882)
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76. Joint Theological Library New Titles
IX71 XT47 1910, Thompson, Francis, 18591907. Saint Ignatius Loyola / 3rd ed.1910. IX72 562 L862, Lonsdale, David, 1944-, Listening to the music of the
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New Titles Added to the Collection in September 2004 To the Library home page Call No. Author Title Biblical Greek language and lexicography : essays in honor of Frederick W. Danker / c2004. Homer. The [sigma] rhapsody of the Iliad / 1930. Hicks, Wynford, 1942- Quite literally : problem words and how to use them / 2004. BZ3.3 C876 Q 1967 Cowper, William, 1731-1800. Poetical works / 4th ed. [rev.] / with corrections and additions by Norma Russell. 1967. BZ4.8 E42 S Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965. Selected essays / 3rd enl. ed. 1951 Holmes, Ted, 1921- Being drawn Godwards / 2003. BZ8.5 W587 IAM White, Patrick, 1912-1990. Letters / 1994. CB42.8 Matt 1999 Kaniyampa_rampil, Kuriyan Koreppiskoppo The Gospel of St. Mathew / 1999. CB95 Ps 1924 The psalms of David / 1924. The sayings of Jesus : the sayings Gospel Q in English / c2002. Reading texts, seeking wisdom : scripture and theology / c2003. Anderson, Cheryl B., 1950- Women, ideology, and violence : critical theory and the construction of gender in the Book of the Covenant and the Deuteronomic law / 2004. Olyan, Saul M.

77. Late 19th Century English Poetry
Thompson, Francis (18591907). Uncollected Verses (London Clement Shorter, 1917).Youthful Verses (Preston Harold Halewood, 1928)
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78. Francis Thompson's Hound Of Heaven
Francis Thompson (18591907) I fled Him, down the nights and down the days; Ifled Him, down the arches of the years; I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways
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The Hound of Heaven
Francis Thompson
I fled Him, down the nights and down the days;
I fled Him, down the arches of the years;
I fled Him, down the labyrinthine ways
Of my own mind; and in the mist of tears

79. Index
Thompson , Francis (18591907). New Poems Poems Shelley An Essay Sister Songs.Thompson, Holland (1873-1940) The Age of Invention, A Chronicle of
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80. Stories, Listed By Author
Thompson, Francis (18591907). * Finis Coronat Opus, (ss). The Hashish Club AnAnthology of Drug Literature, Volume One The Founding of the Modern
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