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| | Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smart |
 | | Christopher Smart wrote a long free-verse manuscript between 1758 and 1763, largely while in a madhouse. |  | | Smart's intentions while writing the manuscript are unknowable, and the manuscript remained unpublished during his lifetime. |  | | But he did not write couplets in manuscript, as he easily might have, and the call-and-response pattern is unarguable only in lines 1-158 of the "Fragment B" manuscripts. |
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http://www.kokonino.com/jubilate/
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| | Christopher Smart Life Stories, Books, & Links |
 | | Christopher Smart - Life Stories, Books, and Links |  | | "Christopher Smart wrote a long free-verse manuscript between 1758 and 1763, largely while in a madhouse. |  | | Although in its own time the poem was greeted largely with confusion, later poets such as Browning and Yeats would single out this poem for its affirmation of spirituality in an increasingly materialistic world. |
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http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/christopher.smart.asp
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| | Encyclopedia: Christopher Smart |
 | | Christopher Smart is one of Robert Brownings subjects in The Parleyings with Certain Peoplr (1887). |  | | Dr Johnson visited him and thought that he ought to have been at large. |  | | He spent part of his vacations at Raby Castle, and his gifts as a poet gained him the patronage of the Vane family. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Christopher-Smart
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| | Origins of the name Nachshen |
 | | Let Nahshon rejoice with the Seabreeze -- the Lord give the sailors of his spirit. |  | | His name occurs in the Greek form Naasson in the genealogy of Christ (Matt, 1:4; Luke 3:32). |  | | From Jubilate Agno (Rejoice in the Lamb) by Christopher Smart (1722-1771): |
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http://nachshen.com/name.htm
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| | [minstrels] Jubilate Agno -- Christopher Smart |
 | | These issues of madness animate the debate we see throughout the literature of Sensibility that revolves around the tension between an imagination founded on the senses, on one hand, and governing reason and judgement, on the other. |  | | -- Margaret Drabble, The Oxford Companion to English Literature [About the Poem Itself] First published in 1939, under the title Rejoice in the Lamb: A Song from Bedlam, edited by W. Stead from Smart's manuscript, which Stead had discovered in a private library. |  | | For his coat is variegated in black and brown, with white undersides. |
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http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/661.html
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| | Christopher Smart poetry archive plagiarist.com |
 | | » Poems by Christopher Smart at Poetry X |  | | Updated and corrected versions of poems by Christopher Smart, plus additional poems, are now available at our Poetry X Site : |  | | Poems by Christopher Smart remain at Plagiarist.com as a courtesy to those arriving via external links or through a search engine. |
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http://www.plagiarist.com/poetry?aid=441
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| | The San Antonio College LitWeb Christopher Smart Page |
 | | Jubilate Agno ( Written before 1763 but first published as Rejoice in the Lamb in 1939). |  | | Arthur Sherbo, Christopher Smart: Scholar of the University. |  | | Katrina Williamson and Marcus Walsh have edited Smart's Selected Poems for Penguin Books. |
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http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/smart.htm
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| | Christopher Smart |
 | | Chris Smart is a September 1994 Graduate of the Villanova University Computer Science Program. |  | | The interactive campus map of Villanova was created by Chris as an independent study project under the direction of Dr. Dan Hardt. |  | | His interests are of course using MOSAIC as well as listening to Jazz music, and having a Blast with everything. |
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http://renoir.vill.edu/me/chris.html
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