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To experience Taylor's work online, please visit the following links: The Poems of Edward Taylor, Edward Taylor (1642-1749). The following link offers classroom strategies for teaching Taylor's poems, but in addition to helping teachers, this site can also reveal much insight into understanding Taylor's poetry: Classroom Strategies by Karen E. Rowe. I heartily recommend Edward Taylor's poetry; it is genuine because Taylor wrote it only for the purpose of knowing God. In his poetry we learn about the soul as it yearns to experience union with its Creator. _________________________________________________ *Source for quotations and biographical information: Thomas H. Johnson's The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor, Princeton U P, 1943. Go To Page: 1 2
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