This moving collection of poems by Phillis Wheatley is intended to
inspire Christians and tribute various believers who had recently been
deceased. Published in 1773, this collection brings together many of
Wheatley's finest writings addressed to figures of the day. She writes
evocative verse to academic establishments, military officers and even
the King of England, with other verses discussing various subjects in
verse form, offering condolences and verse commemorating recent events,
or the death of a recent loved one. Recognized as one of the first black
poets to be widely appreciated in the Western world, Phillis Wheatley
was a devoted Christian whose talent with the English language impressed
and awed her peers. Wheatley took plenty of influence from past works of
poetry, such as Ovid's Metamorphosis. Several of the poems in this
collection mention or allude to such masterpieces, the voracious
absorption of which helped Phillis Wheatley to learn and hone her
creative abilities.