"The Day of Doom: or, A Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment" is a religious poem by clergyman Michael Wigglesworth that became a best-selling classic in Puritan New England for a century after it was published in 1662 by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson. The poem describes the Day of Judgment, on which a vengeful God judges and sentences all men, going into detail as to the various categories of people who think themselves excusable who will nonetheless end up in Hell.
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| - "The Day of Doom: or, A Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment" is a religious poem by clergyman Michael Wigglesworth that became a best-selling classic in Puritan New England for a century after it was published in 1662 by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson. The poem describes the Day of Judgment, on which a vengeful God judges and sentences all men, going into detail as to the various categories of people who think themselves excusable who will nonetheless end up in Hell. (en)
- The Day of Doom – poemat religijny Michaela Wiggleswortha, wydany w 1662. Zawiera opis Sądu Ostatecznego. Utwór zdobył sporą popularność w Nowej Anglii. Żaden inny poemat nie cieszył się takim zainteresowaniem czytelników przed wystąpieniem Henry'ego Wadswortha Longfellowa. W ciągu pierwszego roku sprzedano niemal 1800 kopii. Charakteryzuje się regularną budową. Składa się z 224 zwrotek o rytmice typowej dla angielskich ballad. Został napisany strofą ośmiowersową z rymami wewnętrznymi: (pl)
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| - "The Day of Doom: or, A Poetical Description of the Great and Last Judgment" is a religious poem by clergyman Michael Wigglesworth that became a best-selling classic in Puritan New England for a century after it was published in 1662 by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson. The poem describes the Day of Judgment, on which a vengeful God judges and sentences all men, going into detail as to the various categories of people who think themselves excusable who will nonetheless end up in Hell. (en)
- The Day of Doom – poemat religijny Michaela Wiggleswortha, wydany w 1662. Zawiera opis Sądu Ostatecznego. Utwór zdobył sporą popularność w Nowej Anglii. Żaden inny poemat nie cieszył się takim zainteresowaniem czytelników przed wystąpieniem Henry'ego Wadswortha Longfellowa. W ciągu pierwszego roku sprzedano niemal 1800 kopii. Charakteryzuje się regularną budową. Składa się z 224 zwrotek o rytmice typowej dla angielskich ballad. Został napisany strofą ośmiowersową z rymami wewnętrznymi: Still was the night, serene and bright,When all men sleeping lay;Calm was the season, and carnal reasonThought so ’t would last for aye.Soul, take thine ease, let sorrow cease,Much good thou hast in store:This was their song, their cups among,The evening before. (pl)
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