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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And juyce hath poyson'd all their blood , He's in a Dismall Case . 55 None can this Coare remove , Poyson expell : He , if his Blood ben't Clarifi'de Within Christs veans , must fry in Hell , Till God be satisfi'de .
MY BLOOD IS DRINKE INDEED Stupendious Love ! All Saints Astonishment ! Bright Angells are black Motes in this Suns Light . 1. Penthouse ; awning . 2. Water of life . 96 Edward Taylor “10 Meditation Joh 6 55 My Blood is Drinke indeed”
And Rowland's Kalydor , if laid on thick , Poisons the thirsty wretch that bores for blood ? Go ! ' twas a just reward that met thy crimeBut shun the sacrilege another time . 50 That bloom was made to look at , not to touch ; To worship ...
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Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET 16121672 | 3 |
From the Andover Manuscript | 56 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1642?1729 | 62 |
Copyright | |
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