George Herbert's Building Works

For most of his adult life, Herbert needed to know the concrete details of contemporary construction techniques. It is usual to read The Temple as a celebration of the biblical image of the divine architect, but no one has yet looked at the poems as reflecting Herbert's rueful use of his own ex...

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