Early American Poetry: Selections from Bradstreet, Taylor, Dwight, Freneau, and BryantHere is the first major-figure anthology of American poetry of the colonial and early national periods, an indispensable volume for both students and scholars of American literature and civilization. |
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Although he had experienced saving grace in childhood , he knew that no person could be sure of salvation , that excessive confidence was a probable sign of damnation ( as was , of course , despair ) ; so he perpetually reexamined the ...
And those whose frame is made of finer twine Stand further off from Grace than Wash from Wine . Those who suck Grace from th'breast , are nigh as rare As Black Swans that in milkwhite ...
WHETHER PAUL OR APOLLOS , OR CEPHAS Thy Grace , Dear Lord's my golden Wrack , I finde Screwing my Phancy into ragged Rhimes , Tuning thy Praises in my feeble minde Untill I come to strike them on my Chimes .
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Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET 16121672 | 3 |
From the Andover Manuscript | 56 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1642?1729 | 62 |
Copyright | |
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