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The inborn instinct to believe in God. All ancient societies believed in a higher power.

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The term "natural piety" refers to a sense of reverence and wonder towards nature and the natural world. It reflects a belief in the presence of a divine force or power within nature, and an understanding of the interconnectedness between humans and the environment. In poetry, natural piety can be expressed through themes of beauty, harmony, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.

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