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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160 165 170 Hence every swain , free , happy , his own lord , With useful knowledge fraught , of business , laws , Morals , religion , life , unaw'd by man , And doing all , but ill , his heart can wish , Looks round , and finds strange ...
Freneau attacks the Federalist administration here , with particular reference to the Alien and Sedition Laws . 3. Freneau interpreted Federalist unwillingness to support the revolutionary French government as evidence of continued ...
Perfections of the great first cause Submit to no contracted laws , But all - sufficient , all - supreme , Include no trivial views in them . 15 Who looks through nature with an eye That would the scheme of heaven descry , Observes her ...
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Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET 16121672 | 3 |
From the Andover Manuscript | 56 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1642?1729 | 62 |
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