Sabbath-Breaking on the Canal: A Poem

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Sabbath-Breaking on the Canal: A Poem

by John Clutton

EN·~10 minutes

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Description

Set against the bustling waterways of early‑industrial Britain, this poem paints a vivid picture of canal barges and the tireless crews who haul cargoes day after day. The rhythm of the verses follows the slow, labor‑laden journey of the workers, while the narrator watches the clash between relentless commerce and the quiet sanctity of the Sabbath.

Through earnest, preaching language, the poet urges the laborers to pause their toil on the holy day, warning of spiritual peril when profit eclipses devotion. Rich biblical allusions and striking images of lock‑gates closing at sunset underscore the tension between earthly ambition and divine rest, inviting listeners to reflect on the cost of relentless work and the promise of mercy for those who turn back.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 minutes (10K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-05-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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John Clutton

b. 1759

An Anglican clergyman and poet, he is remembered for an early 19th-century religious poem that reflects the moral concerns of his time. His surviving work offers a small but vivid glimpse of evangelical writing in provincial England.

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