The difference between "Deniall" and "The Fire Sermon" is in the last section. Unlike Herbert, he chose not to complete the rhyming sequence and music interruption was not resolved. In this change, Peter Sachs wrote as follows. "Hector broke the wounds of earlier poetry, restored its greatest pain and ignored it.The focus on unacceptable pleasant attention, and the ineffectiveness of invalidity, is the poetry of Herbert It is an official update of art and how wonderful it is (Sacks, 41).
George Herbert's 'pulley' explains how God first created humanity. Herbert used direct experience to write the glory of God and the expectation of God for mankind. He showed to the readers the blessings God gave to all the wealth of the human world, but he said his last rest to ensure that people return to him for peace and comfort I decided not to keep it. Humans are not ready to accept all the gifts of God, as excessive addiction will result in lack of appreciation for the many gifts they already have.
George Herbert's discipline is a religious poem representing a personal and open-fashioned relationship between the poet and God. This poem is an argument by Herbert which allows God to act in a fair and benevolent manner. Herbert used the language exactly and created a lively and melodic work. This poem is practical and relevant today. Herbert revealed the power of faith by clarifying the relationship with God and challenging prejudice. Through eloquent and concise sentences, he created works that are open to the public and left a deep impression. Perhaps most importantly, Herbert has made achievements by making God look more familiar to readers.
George Herbert did not attempt to claim poetic discourse with his god. He insists on having a poetic dialogue with his god. As Herbert is also a musician, of course, many of his poems are sung as hymns. But this is unfair, he ties itself when trying to assert a poetic word with his God. Herbert is a master of his art, uses his poem to celebrate the grace of God when casting doubts on the essence of relationship with God, judging or celebrating the Church. He does this in a very unique way, often using fairly simple expressions. If you try to find Herbert's poetry mainly as a record of love to the God of Herbert and find a story of mental progress in it, I will miss it.
As mentioned earlier, George Herbert's poetry is widely regarded as the most metaphysical poem. One of the themes of his religious poetry is the struggle between daily life and the life to surrender to God completely. In the private life of Herbert, this struggle is somewhat obvious. He is a pastor, but I often tempt to enter a fully developed public life. To be honest, he suspected that his life might be devoted to a religious way of living. Clearly, however even after he began his religious career as a British priest, he was almost impossible to serve God with all my heart. His hesitant heart is always swaying between non-spiritual society and the world of life, and his own religious life. Herbert's civic life is contrary to the life of his priest.