Theology in the English Poets: Cowper--Coleridge--Wordsworth and BurnsAMS Press, 1970 - 339 pages |
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afterwards atheism beauty breathe Burns calm child Christianity clouds Coleridge conscious conservatism Cowper Crabbe delight divine doctrine dream earth element emotion England English poetry enjoyment eternal evil faith feeling felt flowers France freedom French Revolution give glory heart Heaven hills hope human nature idea ideal imagination immortal impressions influence intellect interest landscape lecture liberty light lines living look lost love of Nature Lyrical Ballads mankind mind mingled moral mountain nation never noble Olney Hymns pantheistic passion pathetic fallacy peace Peele Castle Plato pleasure poems Poet poetic poetry of Nature poor Pope Prelude quiet religion religious Revolution Scotland self-compassion sense Shelley simple men song sonnet sorrow soul speak spirit sublime tenderness thee theology of Nature things thou thought tion touch trace trees true truth uncon universe verse voice whole wholly wild Wordsworth youth