The Age Of Religion

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“Hap” by Thomas Hardy, “The World is Too Much with Us” by Wordsworth, and “The Second Coming” by Yeats are all examples of poems across the ages with different ways of calling upon or addressing God. Although many poems that we have read have contained religious themes and Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “God’s Grandeur” highlights the magnificence of God, most poems throughout the eras only address God in times of need...
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Although many poems that we have read have contained religious themes and Gerard Manley Hopkins’ “God’s Grandeur” highlights the magnificence of God, most poems throughout the eras only address God in times of need. “Hap” by Thomas Hardy is an example of a poem that calls upon God because of an overwhelming feeling of hopelessness...
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