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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I've princes18 seen to live on other's lands ; A royal one19 by gifts from strangers ' hands , Admired for their magnanimity , Who lost a princedom and a monarchy . I've seen designs for Ree and Rochelle20 crossed , And poor ...
And if I see not half my days that's due , What nature would , God grant to yours and you ; The many faults that well you know I have Let be interred in my oblivious grave ; If any worth or virtue were in me , Let that live freshly in ...
He'l anvill Arguments greate Store Out of his Flesh and Blood to make thee live . O Deare bought Arguments : Good pleas therefore . Nails made of heavenly Steel , more Choice than gold Drove home , Well Clencht , eternally will hold .
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Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET 16121672 | 3 |
From the Andover Manuscript | 56 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1642?1729 | 62 |
Copyright | |
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