Title:
"Communings with Nature, No. III, Hymn to Summer"
Author:
Grace Aguilar
Date Created:
1844
Description:
"Hymn to Summer" is a lyrical ode celebrating the season's beauty and its profound effect on the human spirit. The poem describes summer's vibrant life, from blooming buds to flowing streams, and reflects on the peace and joy it imparts, even amidst personal weakness and care. The narrator finds spiritual solace in summer, perceiving it as a divine presence that reminds one of God's omnipresence.
Subjects:
Nature--Poetry English--literature--Jewish authors
Language:
English
Location:
Philadelphia
Publisher:
Occident and American Jewish Advocate (Periodical)
Source Identifier:
vjwp_194
Type:
poem
Format:
pdf
Relation:
In Occident and American Jewish Advocate, vol. 2, no. 5, Aug. 1844, pp. 241-42.
Source
Preferred Citation:
""Communings with Nature, No. III, Hymn to Summer"," Victorian Jewish Writers Project. victorianjewishwritersproject.org/items/vjwp_194.html
Reference Link:
victorianjewishwritersproject.org/items/vjwp_194.html