Problem
In a century characterized by revolution, social change, scientific discovery, and the loss of traditional religious stabilities, the 19th century poets (Romantics and Victorians) struggled to "salvage the cardinal values of their traditional religious heritage by re-constituting them in a way that would make them intellectually acceptable as well as emotionally pertinent, for the time being" (M.H. Abrams Natural Supernaturalism). Using one poet from the Romantic period and one from the Victorian era, compare/contrast the manifestation of this struggle in at least two representative poems by each.