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Religious Poetry

The following links are to poetry with religious themes consistent with AUC principles and beliefs.  If you have poems that you would like to suggest for inclusion, please contact the webmaster at info@americanunitarian.org

Thanksgiving - from Daily Praise and Prayer, AUA, 1875

Correspondances - by Christopher Cranch

The Light of the Stars - by W.H. Furness

Whispers - Author Unknown

Pied Beauty - Gerard Manley Hopkins, 1918

To Night - by Joseph Blanco White
Still, Still with Thee - Harriet Beecher Stowe

Amazing Grace - John Newton

Assurances - Walt Whitman

A Clear Midnight - Walt Whitman

Think of the Soul - Walt Whitman

Peace - Henry Vaughan

"Doubt" and "A Prayer" - Sarah Teasdale

Thoughts On The Works Of Providence - Phillis Wheatly

Spirits Of The Dead - Edgar Allan Poe

Struggle - Sidney Lanier

No Coward Soul is Mine - Emily Jane Bronte

The Weaver - Anonymous

Wedding Hymn - Sidney Lanier

God - Walt Whitman

"A Prayer on Going Into My House"and "A Prayer For Old Age" - William Butler Yeats

The Soul’s Expression - Elizabeth Barrett Browning


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