John Dorn and George Herbert are famous for the 17th century metaphysical poet. Metaphysical poetry is intelligent poetry using comparisons focused on science, religion, mathematics. John Dawn grew up to be a religious family and was appointed as an angelic pastor at the end of his life. George Herbert is also very religious, like Dawn he was appointed as a pastor. As John Donne was familiar with Herbert's mother, he became one of the main influences of Herbert.
Herbert's religious lyrics are important for a variety of reasons. First of all, poetry is essentially a musical nature that makes them an appropriate tool to express religious ideas. The concept, philosophical and theological meaning of Greek music in the Herbert era is rooted in the medieval musical concept. Philosopher Boisius' work often refers to how many people in the Middle Ages think music is the touchstone of the soul of a person. Pure human soul, more beautiful music. The soul of a person reflects the resonance of the music of the ball. Muzikamundana reflects Musika Humana. For example, in Shakespeare 's Twelfth Night, rival Marvolio could not understand the song and could not evaluate it. Venetian merchant Sherlock will not do that. Music is moral and aesthetic
Psalm is a collection of 150 lyrics. Lyrics are defined as "Pompon directly expressing the poet's individual feelings." Religious lyrics reflect the inner feelings of the soul whose soul was inspired by God's thought. Thus psalms stimulated everyone's response to God's revelation during the Old Testament period. We have to say a word about "titles" or titles related to 116 of these poems. The title is not part of the original inspired document. However, they reflect even the translation of the 70's of the 3 rd century BC. In many cases, the information provided by these titles includes the author's name (Psalm 110), the historical background that caused the story (Psalm 59), and whether it is a song or not (Psalm 65) . ) Or Prayer (Psalm 90)