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  1. The Altar. By George Herbert. A broken ALTAR, Lord, thy servant rears, Made of a heart and cemented with tears: Whose parts are as thy hand did frame; No workman's tool hath touch'd the same. A HEART alone. Is such a stone, As nothing but.

  2. The Altar’ by George Herbert is a direct and devotional poem that depicts the speaker ’s desire to make a sacrifice similar to Christ’s. The poem, which is constructed in the shape of an altar, describes the metaphorical process of building an altar out of one’s heart.

  3. Ray Boltz - Official Video for 'The Altar [Live]', available now!Buy the full length DVD/CD 'When All God's Singers Get Home' Here: http://smarturl.it/WAGSGH...

  4. " The Altar" is a shaped poem by the Welsh-born poet and Anglican priest George Herbert, first published in his posthumous collection The Temple (1633). The poem is founded on a Baroque metaphor with a long history of prior use of coalescing verbal and visual image.

  5. The Altar study guide contains a biography of George Herbert, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AltarAltar - Wikipedia

    An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes. Altars are found at shrines, temples, churches, and other places of worship.

  7. Selected Poem - 'The Altar'. Although George Herbert's so-called 'pattern poems' are often used as a way of introducing his poetry to newcomers, 'The Temple' includes only two that are obviously designed as such.