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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My quarrels not for diadems did rise , But for an apple , plum , or some such prize : My strokes did cause no blood , no wounds or scars , My little wrath did end soon as my wars : My duel was no challenge nor did seek My foe should ...
10 Soon fleets the sunbright Form , by man ador'd . Soon fell the Head of gold , to Time a prey ; The Arms , the Trunk , his cankering tooth devour'd ; And whirlwinds blew the Iron dust away . Where dwelt imperial Timur ?
145 “ They saw , and soon the strangers ' fate decreed , And soon of war disclos'd the crimson sign ; First , hapless Stone ! 4 they bade thy bosom bleed , A guiltless offering at th ' infernal shrine : Then , gallant Norton !
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Contents
ANNE BRADSTREET 16121672 | 3 |
From the Andover Manuscript | 56 |
EDWARD TAYLOR 1642?1729 | 62 |
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