The theme of "Out in the Fields With God" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning is about working towards a carefree lifestyle. It uses natural and religious imagery to show how the poet eventually discovers this type of life.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote the poem "Out in the Fields with God" to express her personal relationship with God and to convey her feelings of peace, connection, and spiritual communion with nature in the outdoors. The poem reflects her belief in finding solace and guidance in nature as well as in her faith.
the theme is that life going on
Mary Elizabeth Fields has written: 'Foundations of truth' -- subject(s): Life
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The earth god of wood and fields would be Pan in Greece or Faunus in Rome.
Close to God Briefly, the Hebrew name that corresponds to Elizabeth is Elisheba or Elisheva. The two components of the name are El, a shortened version of Elohim, referring to God, and Sheba meaning both 'seven' and 'oath'. There have been many different interpretations of the meaning, including "My God is a vow", "My God is an oath", "My God has sworn" and even "My God is seven," the last presumably referring to the symbolic nature of. or the mystical powers of. the number seven. In the story of Elizabeth and Zachariah in Luke, "My God has sworn" might have the best correlation.
God's promise or God is my oath.
Consecrated To God
Elizabeth Fraser goes by The Voice of God.
God's promise, God is my oath. Of Hebrew origin.
A Roman god of Fields and Woods
Pan.