The Poet in America, 1650 to the PresentAlbert Gelpi |
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... moved to Cambridge , Massachusetts , and began to publish his first books : Hyperion , a Ger- manic prose romance , and Voices of Night , his initial book of verse , both in 1839 ; Poems on Slavery ( 1842 ) ; The Poets and Poetry of ...
... moved to Cambridge , Massachusetts , and began to publish his first books : Hyperion , a Ger- manic prose romance , and Voices of Night , his initial book of verse , both in 1839 ; Poems on Slavery ( 1842 ) ; The Poets and Poetry of ...
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... moved the latch for all reply . " My words are nearly always an offense . I don't know how to speak of anything So as to please you . But I might be taught , I should suppose . I can't say I see how . A man must partly give up being a ...
... moved the latch for all reply . " My words are nearly always an offense . I don't know how to speak of anything So as to please you . But I might be taught , I should suppose . I can't say I see how . A man must partly give up being a ...
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... will become , without having moved , or gone through a " change , " Except to be moving with the world , at that incredible speed , with all the genius of a tree . 5 10 15 20 PART OF THE DOCTRINE RAISE THE 814 THE CONTEMPORARY SCENE.
... will become , without having moved , or gone through a " change , " Except to be moving with the world , at that incredible speed , with all the genius of a tree . 5 10 15 20 PART OF THE DOCTRINE RAISE THE 814 THE CONTEMPORARY SCENE.
Contents
Anne Bradstreet 16121672 | 4 |
Philip Pain d 1668? | 11 |
from Preparatory Meditations First Series | 17 |
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