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Biography of George Herbert

George Herbert

George Herbert (1593 - 1633)


George Herbert (April 3, 1593 -March 1, 1633) was an English poet and orator. Despite living for only 40 years, his stock as a poet has risen and risen. Remarkably, none of his work was published in his lifetime. The poems of his final years, written while as a clergyman at Bemerton near Salisbury, are like nothing else in literature. They combine a profound spirituality with a restless experimentation. Their language remains fresh and inspiring today.

Herbert balanced a secular career with a life of theological contemplation. Herbert's family was wealthy, eminent, intellectual and fond of the arts. Herbert's mother, Magdalen, was a patron and friend of John Donne and other poets. Herbert's brother, Edward (after being knighted by James I, Lord Herbert of Cherbury) was a poet and philosopher who tried to reconcile Christianity with rationalism; he is often referred to "as the father of English deism."

After graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, Herbert took the post of "public orator" of Cambridge, a position to which he was probably appointed because of his poetic skill. In 1624 he became a Member of Parliament. Both jobs indicate an intent to have a career at court; but 1625 witnessed the death of James I, who had shown favor to Herbert, and in the late 1620s, however, two influential patrons of Herbert died. Thus Herbert's choice of a career in the Church of England - he was ordained in 1630 - was, to some extent, pragmatic.

He took up his duties in a rural parish in Wiltshire, about 75 miles southwest of London. He was an earnest and conscientious priest. In poor health, he died only three years after taking holy orders. On his deathbed, he gave the manuscript of The Temple , his collection of poetry, to Nicholas Ferrar, the founder of a semi-monastic Anglican religious community at Little Gidding (a name best known today through the poetry of T.S. Eliot), telling him to publish the poems if he thought they might "turn to the advantage of any dejected poor soul", and otherwise, to burn them. By 1680 The Temple had gone through thirteen printings.

Herbert the poet is at all times in pursuit of what Jacques Derrida has called a 'transcendental signifier', God's summarising logos, the last syllable of recorded time, as the divine extension of the Book of Genesis (In the beginning, God said ...), suspiration that renders as revealed and knowable everything that has been uttered and written in between, life and the world as a sacred inscription:

"Thy rope of sands,
Which petty thoughts have made, and made to thee
Good cable, to enforce and draw,
And be thy law,
While thou didst wink and would not see."

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79 Poems written by George Herbert

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Page ViewsPoemComments
2900 Love (III) Comments and analysis of Love (III) by George Herbert 3 Comments
2793 Virtue Comments and analysis of Virtue by George Herbert 1 Comment
2734 Easter Wings Comments and analysis of Easter Wings by George Herbert 3 Comments
2694 Peace
2393 The Collar Comments and analysis of The Collar by George Herbert 1 Comment
2007 The Pulley Comments and analysis of The Pulley by George Herbert 1 Comment
1926 Redemption
1919 Love
1869 Denial
1820 The Altar Comments and analysis of The Altar by George Herbert 1 Comment
1727 The Storm Comments and analysis of The Storm by George Herbert 1 Comment
1615 Church Monuments Comments and analysis of Church Monuments by George Herbert 2 Comments
1564 H. Baptism
1302 Jordan Comments and analysis of Jordan by George Herbert 1 Comment
1276 Good Friday Comments and analysis of Good Friday by George Herbert 1 Comment
1268 The Pearl
1194 Bitter-Sweet
1125 Nature
1120 The Forerunners
1100 Sin's Round
1095 The Elixir Comments and analysis of The Elixir by George Herbert 1 Comment
1093 Discipline
1087 Prayer Comments and analysis of Prayer by George Herbert 1 Comment
1051 Easter
1010 H. Baptism II
972 The Flower
915 The Agony
914 The Thanksgiving
911 The Sacrifice
898 The Quip
890 Man's Medley
862 Lent
860 Joseph's Coat
836 Grace
832 Sin
832 Mortification
816 Church Music
811 Whitsunday
785 Repentance
771 The H. Communion
768 The Windows
763 Love (I)
722 Life
719 A Wreath
698 The Sinner
693 Faith
679 Sonnet (I)
670 Aaron
661 Easter Song
657 Employment (I)
655 The Temper
654 Love (II)
651 A Dialogue-Anthem
647 Antiphon (I)
645 Sighs And Groans
644 Sin (II)
644 Man
640 Vanity (I)
635 Providence
634 Affliction (IV)
618 Artillery
615 A Dialogue
612 Sonnet (II)
605 Affliction
596 Mattins
596 Grief
596 The World
573 Clasping of Hands Comments and analysis of Clasping of Hands by George Herbert 1 Comment
570 The Dawning
568 Praise (I)
565 The British Church
560 Sunday
555 The Temper (II)
553 Affliction (III)
548 Affliction (II)
545 Even-song
518 Sepulchre
513 The Affliction (I)
503 The H. Scriptures I


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