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George Herbert and Edward Taylor: A Comparison
This paper compares two historical poets: George Herbert and Edward Taylor. -- 2,740 words; MLA

The Work of Edward Taylor
A review of the work of Edward Taylor in relation to the politics of the Puritan era. -- 1,125 words;

Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor.
A comparison of poetic works of Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor. -- 1,150 words;

Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor
Compares the poetry of two religious American poets, Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor, and provides some background information on the poets and their poetry. -- 1,900 words;

"Meditation 42"
A look at the figurative language used in Edward Taylor's poem, "Meditation 42." -- 1,044 words; MLA

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EDWARD TAYLOR

Edward Taylor was born in 1642 in the town of Sketchley, England. He had two brothers
named Joseph and Richard and a sister-in-law named Alice. He taught school for a short
time in England then moved to the Bay Colony, which is now known as Boston in April 1668.
Edward Taylor landed in Boston on July 5, 1668. On July 14 he had an interview at Harvard
and was admitted on July 23. During his three years at Harvard, Taylor was the college
butler. He studied, Hebrew, Greek, rhetoric, divinity, physics, ethics, metaphysics, and
geography, language, logic, and mathematics. The study of divinity was Edward Taylor's
preference. He graduated in three years with the class of 1671. A new town in
Massachusetts was in need of a minister so Taylor decided to go. On December 1671, he
traveled to Westfield, Massachusetts. On November 5, 1674, Edward Taylor married
Elizabeth Fitch. During their fifteen years of marriage, they had eight children. Five
died in infancy. He wrote many poems on the trouble of his childrens death. His wife died
July 7, 1689. In 1692, Taylor remarried to Ruth Wyllys of Hartford. There were six
children by this marriage. He died June 24, 1729.Edward Taylors view on the new world is
probably a good one. He probably saw it as a relief from the oppression in Europe. He
came from England and had the opportunity to study at Harvard and become a minister. He
just felt that he didn't have a lot in common with the people in his town because he was
so much more educated than they were. Being that Edward Taylor was very religious (being
a minister), he believed that men were first under an order to obey God through the
exercise of good works, but after the fall, men could only be saved through faith, and
not through work. He was completely in accord with the beliefs of the time. Among other
puritans, he believed that god had delivered him from oppression in Europe.

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