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Discover the profound beauty of George Herbert's The Temple, a timeless collection of verse poems that explore the intricate relationship between man and God. Originally entrusted to his friend Nicholas Ferrar, this remarkable manuscript was published in 1633, quickly garnering acclaim as one of the best-loved poetic works in the English language. This trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK in 2017, captures the essence of Herbert's unique style, characterized by clarity and depth. With 336 pages of contemplative poetry, you will find cherished poems such as 'The Collar', 'The Pearl', and the moving 'Love', which invites readers with its poignant opening lines: 'Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back, / Guilty of dust and sin.' Perfect for students, scholars, or anyone seeking spiritual reflection, The Temple is not just a collection of poems; it is an extended meditation on faith and humanity. Add this classic literature treasure to your collection and experience the impactful writings of George Herbert that continue to resonate with readers today. This edition of The Temple serves as both a beautiful reading experience and a thoughtful gift for lovers of poetry and spirituality alike. Dive into the world of Herbert's verses that inspire and provoke deep thoughts about the divine and our place in the universe.