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his final exam, he came last. The only sport in which he developed an interest was Handball and it is said he achieved a standard above the average. He became a connoisseur of cricket though he rarely participated. In preparation for Ushaw College's centenary celebrations due to take place in 1908, Thompson, by then a celebrated poet, was approached to write a Jubilee Ode to mark the occasion. The poet was delighted that the assignment had been offered to him and it is said that he looked forward to seeing his 'College home' once more. His death, however, in 1907 meant that the commission was never carried out.
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As he advanced up the college he became more skilled at writing and his friends remembered that out of twenty examination essays he obtained first place on sixteen occasions. Once he was punished with a beating for being the last boy to be ready for PE drill. He had no interest in Mathematics and, in
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in the Catholic church during most of the twentieth century. However, she agrees that the dawning century is more akin to his spirit: "His medical training and life on the streets gave him a gritty view of reality and a social conscience, and his governing idea that God is immanent in all things and
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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 volume in 1897. His selected poems published in 1908 contains about 50 pieces in all. Notable among his prose works are an essay on Shelley, "The Life
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Francis wrote most of his poetry during this period from 1888 – 1897, after which he turned to writing prose. He struck up a good relationship with the Meynells who, parents and children, furnished inspiration for some of his poetry. They arranged for publication of his first book
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Thompson's birthplace, in Winckley Street, Preston, is marked by a memorial plaque. The inscription reads: "Francis Thompson poet was born in this house Dec 16 1859.
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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
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and at Storrington. A lifetime of poverty, ill-health, and opium addiction had taken their toll on him, even though he found success in his last years.
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in his nadir of despair, but was saved from completing the action through a vision which he believed to be that of a youthful poet
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read his poetry and took the opium-addicted and homeless writer into their home for a time, later publishing his first volume,
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in all experience, so vexatious to both Victorians and the Vatican alike, no longer strikes an alien or heretical note."
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The Milk of Paradise: the Effect of Opium Visions on the Works of De Quincey, Crabbe, Francis Thompson, and Coleridge.
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Breathnach, Caoimhghin S. (2008). "Francis Thompson (1859-1907): A Medical Truant and his Troubled Heart".
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In 1888, after three years on the streets, he was 'discovered' after sending his poetry to the magazine
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said shortly after his death that "with Francis Thompson we lost the greatest poetic energy since
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in 1907. By that time he had published three books of poetry, along with other works and essays.
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used a line from the poem "The Mistress of Vision" as the title of her last Vicki Austin novel,
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based on the life of Francis Thompson has been made into feature film with a cast including
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quoted lines from Ex Ore Infantium in his "The True Meaning of Christmas" episode in 1956.
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used "with all deliberate speed" for the remedy sought in their famous decision on school
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Yogananda, Paramahansa (1982).  "Creating and Destroying Habits at Will," in
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Dramatic video shows moment dangerous building collapses in Ashton town centre
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McNamara, Pat. "Catholic Poetry", McNamara's Blog, Patheos, November 16, 2013
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Breathnach, Caoimhghin S. (1959). "Francis Thompson—Student, Addict, Poet".
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Phrases from his poetry have been lifted by others and made famous. The
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in 1893. The book attracted the attention of sympathetic critics in the
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Ever and anon a trumpet sounds, From the hid battlements of eternity.
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Vol. 14. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 29 November 2022
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Chilton, Carroll B. "Francis Thompson." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Hound: Visions in the Life of the Victorian poet Francis Thompson
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Between Heaven and Charing Cross: The Life of Francis Thompson.
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Making the List: A Cultural History of the American Bestseller
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where Thompson lived from 1864 to 1885 was also marked with a
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Boardman, Brigid M. "Thompson, Francis Joseph (1859–1907)".
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Thompson moved around frequently, subsequently living near
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and in St Olav's (City of London) in May 2014. A film of
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In 2002, Katherine A. Powers, literary columnist for the
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for the title of his 1933 autobiographical best-seller
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by Michael Korda. Barnes and Noble Books, 2001. p. 67.
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Memorial plaque to Thompson, Winckley Street, Preston
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Burials at St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green
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Burdett, Osbert (1925). "Essay in Perspective." In:
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Guidance from Francis Thompson in Matters of Faith.
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In 2014, however, the building collapsed. 497:(1897), and a posthumously published essay, 158:which he took to relieve a nervous problem. 1077:Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 946:"Francis Thompson bronze plaque in Preston" 445:." Among Thompson's devotees was the young 224:At the age of eleven, Thompson was sent to 705:London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent. 38: 27: 666: 664: 662: 1213:New York: Doubleday, Page & Company. 1105:Journal of the Irish Medical Association 646: 644: 642: 1245:London: Burns, Oates, & Washbourne. 1042:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 702:Francis Thompson the Preston-born Poet. 611: 715:BrĂ©gy, Katherine. "Francis Thompson". 388:Look for me in the nurseries of Heaven 193:Thompson was born in Winckley Street, 1395:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 7: 1229:Francis Thompson & Other Essays. 948:. Blue Plaque Places. 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Francis' poem 1405:Tuberculosis deaths in England 1280:"Francis Thompson the Master." 1231:Hassocks: Pepler & Sewell. 581:Inscription on memorial plaque 1: 1275:London: Routledge & Paul. 1243:The Life of Francis Thompson. 1201:London: Hodder and Stoughton. 1170:Vol. CXLIX, pp. 247–277. 973:, by John Scheerhout, in the 416:could recite it from memory. 205:. His father, Charles, was a 1338:A profile by Katharine Tynan 1252:London: Hollis & Carter. 1128:Journal of Medical Biography 1080:Boardman, Brigid M. (1988). 1059:UK public library membership 546:'s biographical filmscript, 507:borrowed the second line of 1340:in The Fortnightly Review . 1329:(public domain audiobooks) 1278:Shuster, George N. (1922). 1451: 1430:19th-century English poets 334:and other newspapers, and 316:Our Lady of England Priory 250:for nearly eight years at 18: 1323:Works by Francis Thompson 1305:Works by Francis Thompson 1293:New York: Hawthorn Books. 1241:Meynell, Everard (1926). 1094:Butter, Peter H. 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Francis Thompson (disambiguation)

Preston
Lancashire
St John's Wood
London
Middlesex
St. Mary's Cemetery
Kensal Green
English
Catholic
mystic
London
addicted
opium
Wilfrid
Alice Meynell
Wales
Storrington
tuberculosis
Preston
Lancashire
St Ignatius Church
doctor
Roman Catholicism
Edward Healy Thompson
Cardinal Manning
Ushaw College
Catholic
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