Patterns, languages and forms of 'Easter wings' George Herbert, a poet and writer of the 17th century, lived at the dawn of a reasonable time when the UK studied chemistry, physics, science, and religion, wrote. At this time, "The pastor is the authority of every problem, the bishop design spacecraft, the lawyer knows the strengths of theology, and the doctor wrote beautiful lyrics and passionate prose" (Witherspoon 298). In such a period, if literary works can not stimulate interest, it will soon be forgotten.
Herbert's poetry can be called the tradition of the emblem of the 16th century which combines the motto, a simple symbolic picture and poetic interpretation, and examples of Greek style poetry. The two verses of poetry were originally formatted on the horizontally opposite page of the first publication. And we made the similarity between the two sets of wings more visible. Another model poem that appeared near the beginning of his collection, The Temple, was the "altar". In addition to Herbert, there are three other wings that appear in shape. It may have been written by someone at the same time, but in the case of Herbert, it was not published until the author died. It seems to be a lyrical insert of William Bosworth's chastity and lost child lover (1651). In Patrick Carey's "O, I have wings like doves", this poem was written around 1651, but it was not printed until 1820.
Patterns, languages and forms of 'Easter wings' George Herbert, a poet and writer of the 17th century, lived at the dawn of a reasonable time when the UK studied chemistry, physics, science, and religion, wrote. At this time, "The pastor is the authority of every problem, the bishop design spacecraft, the lawyer knows the benefits of theology, the doctor is writing beautiful lyrics and passionate prose" (Witherspoon 298). In such a period, if literary works can not stimulate interest, it will soon be forgotten.