
A meditative chorus of verses invites listeners into the quiet wrestling of a soul caught between longing and doubt. The poems weave images of sunrise, blooming fields, and storm‑tossed seas with the weight of prayer, exploring how human frailty meets the promise of divine mercy. In each stanza the speaker pleads for respite from harsh judgment while yearning for the gentle guidance of an unseen hand. The collection balances personal confession with a broader reflection on the nature of faith, offering a heartfelt dialogue between the earthly and the eternal.
Rendered in the lyrical cadence of nineteenth‑century verse, the language is both vivid and contemplative, turning everyday moments into spiritual signposts. Listeners will hear the echo of humble prayers, the ache of unanswered questions, and the steady reassurance that love endures beyond mortal weakness. The poems linger like a soft hymn, encouraging listeners to pause, reflect, and find comfort in the timeless search for grace.
Full title
Religious Poems, Part 2. Part 6 From Volume II of The Works of John Greenleaf Whittier
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (73K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1807–1892
A leading 19th-century American poet, he brought warmth, plainspoken feeling, and strong moral conviction to both his verse and public life. His work is especially remembered for its New England settings and for poems that stood firmly against slavery.
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