It is certainly a poem with a great deal of frustration, repression, and darkness. The religious transcendence is matched by the brute physicality of desire. This dichotomy is found in many of her other poems. Try “Up-Hill” which turns a series of Victorian “comfort” images on their heads. It is a powerful poem which could have been written by an atheist.
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