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A Divine Image         
POEM BY WILLIAM BLAKE
"A Divine Image" is a poem by William Blake from Songs of Experience, not to be confused with "The Divine Image" from Songs of Innocence. The poem only appeared in copy BB of the combined Songs of Innocence and of Experience.
The Divine Image         
POEM BY WILLIAM BLAKE
The Divine Image (poem)
"The Divine Image" is a poem by the English poet William Blake from his book Songs of Innocence (1789), not to be confused with "A Divine Image" from Songs of Experience (1794). It was later included in his joint collection Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794).
David Divine         
SOUTH AFRICAN AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST (1904-1987), IN THE UK FROM BEFORE WORLD WAR TWO AND ACTIVE AS A WAR CORRESPONDENT THROUGHOUT THAT CONFLICT
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/David Divine, Journalist; Draft:David Divine (journalist); David Divine (journalist); Divine, David
Arthur Durham (David) Divine, CBE, DSM, (1904–1987) was a prolific South African writer of books on a variety of subjects but will be chiefly remembered for two controversial books on defence issues, The Blunted Sword (1964) and The Broken Wing (1966). Divine had been a war correspondent and after the Second World War became the defence correspondent of the British Sunday Times, a post he held until 1975.