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The title typically refers to a famous 17th-century poem by George Herbert, which tells the "story" of a clergyman's psychological and spiritual rebellion against the constraints of religious life. The Story of George Herbert’s "The Collar" (1633)

If you are looking for a contemporary work, "The Collar" also refers to:

The poem serves as a dramatic, first-person account of a man reaching a breaking point in his faith. The Collar

: He laments his wasted years of self-denial, describing his life as a "cage" and a "rope of sands". He rages against the endless self-scrutiny and moral dilemmas that have left him "sighing and pining" while others enjoy the "wine" and "corn" (joys) of life.

: Just as his tantrum reaches its peak, he hears a gentle voice call out to him: "Child!" . This single word from God instantly dissolves his anger, and he responds with a simple, submissive, "My Lord" . Other Stories Titled "The Collar" The title typically refers to a famous 17th-century

: Behind the Collar by Sheila Dasch, which chronicles the real-life challenges, humor, and "illusions" of being a pastor's wife.

: The true story of the theft of President Warren G. Harding's dog's collar, "Laddie Boy," which was stolen from his historic home in 2012. The Collar (The Submissive Series) - Books - Amazon.com He rages against the endless self-scrutiny and moral

: In a "fierce and wild" crescendo, he convinces himself that he can simply leave. He envisions a life as "free as the road" and "loose as the wind," believing he has the power to untie his own fears.

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