I Ridde My Soule of Thee at Laste
Teems, David 1608 London. In the court of James I. With the English language at its zenith and England needing a lift of spirit due to the changing of the reign, the new king has commissioned more than fifty scholars from Cambridge and Oxford, including clerics, to produce a new translation of the bible, set in the grand language of the day. James hopes this enterprise will bring unity and a measure of confidence to a weary kingdom. But there is not a poet...