was a
movement in the late 1820s and 1830s. The ideas are not religious in nature, but an
understanding of life and how everyone is connected in the world. Key concepts of the movement
included linking people with nature and each other across cultural or racial divides. The 1836
publication of "" includes a quote from Roman philosopher Plotinus, and the poem was
included in the 1849 edition.
"A subtle chain of countless ring / The
next unto the farthest brings;"
The first two lines of the poem speak
to the countless rings which bind everyone to the farthest, referencing things...
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