Edward Taylor's marriage relationship, child's death, and bee resemble their approach. It explains the beauty and splendor of God's Creation to mankind. But each poem brings about a tragic misfortune like the death of his children during the war and the cold and strange nature of the children's death and human soul in cold hornets. Taylor 's poetry creates elements of cruel reality and shows a false relationship between problems on the earth and spiritual relief.
Edward Taylor turned "a cold of bees" as a beautiful woman. In Puritan culture, it is an objection to society to describe a beautiful woman, but the speaker imagines a bee to avoid this. Ironically, the speaker chose to explain the beauty of the bee as the bee was called "annoying" in the Old Testament. This may be another way to avoid Puritans society. At the end of the poem, the speaker asked God to clean up his mind. This can be seen as a way to seek forgiveness from God and other Puritans.
Among the frozen hornets, Taylor was greatly influenced by Puritan's way. He talked about "northern explosion". This "explosion in the north" is trouble and sorrow of ordinary people. Taylor talked about "the warmth of Sol" shortly afterwards. This is the grace of G - d. Taylor talked about the man who was suffering from G - d Grace. This includes one of the principles of faith. In Huswifery, Taylor presented the third principle of faith. He showed a simple life principle. Taylor took all his unimportant positions to G-d and asked him to make beautiful costumes for him with the glory of G-d. Taylor wrote to him that we only need to learn the glory of G - d and do not do anything else, what he needs.
Puritans were also known for their community poetry. Edward Taylor wrote his own poem and prepared to preach on Sunday every week. Taylor spent a lot of time thinking and thinking about the Bible to correctly communicate the necessary doctrine to his congregation; in preparation he writes a poem related to the doctrine he chose to teach It was. His poem shows deep compassion and obedience to the Lord at a very personal level. There are Taylor poetry such as "Psalm Two", "Huswifery", "Was was a cold cold", "Meditation 26".