Puritan Poems
Write in at least 12 lines with Iambic Pentameter; Have a puritan thesis;
Strict rhyme scheme
Strict iambs
(Pentameter/tetrameter)
Old fashioned, but simple language
Content:
Religious God is in charge
everyday life,
relationships- family
simple joys/sorrow
proper puritan ending(positive,optimistic )
http://faculty(dot)wiu(dot)edu/M-Cole/PuritanPoems.pdf
I wrote something myself, it may helps
My heart was dead when we board on boat.
I light a lantern but can’t see the way.
The stars and moon in the fair lake.
My wife and daughter far from the distance,
As the stars in the lake but never able to catch.
If ever I dead in the brutal battle,
I prize another man to love my wife.
The rewards from heaven will bless on my family,
My external body has gone away;
but internal body will last forever!
Puritan Poems
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The Lord’s Purpose will Stand
If the earth to someone belonged.
Then surely, it belongs to God.
Behold Almighty rules all things.
He controls the sun, as it sets from the east,
He controls the sun, as it sits on the west.
People always relate all the day.
And Family love will never sway.
When our daily lives become tough,
Family always helps to solve stuff.
Relations bring joy and sorrow
But God constantly confirms smooth flow.
It means all things will always be well.
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