The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert by George Herbert, Henry L. Carrigan Jr.

The Temple: The Poetry of George Herbert

George Herbert, Henry L. Carrigan Jr.

212 pages first pub 1633 (editions)

fiction classics poetry religion reflective relaxing slow-paced
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George Herbert, a priest at Salisbury Cathedral in seventeenth-century England, is known as the author of the most famous religious poem in the English language, The Temple. This collection contains a mild modernization of Herbert's complete poems.

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