Early American Poetry: Selections from Bradstreet, Taylor, Dwight, Freneau, and BryantUniv of Wisconsin Press, 1978-07-21 - 398 psl. Here 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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... fear of coming disaster in their own country , the Dudleys and Bradstreets left their old life behind them and joined John Winthrop's party aboard the Arbella for the hazardous journey to New England , where they would found the ...
... fears , with tears our eyes , Wailing his fate , and our own destinies . 375 I've seen from Rome an execrable thing , A plot17 to blow up nobles and their king , 12. The references to English history in the following lines parallel the ...
... , Plantagenet quarrels , and the Wars of the Roses , which had ended with the ascent of the Tudor dynasty . Old England echoes her catalogue in lines 68-79 . Pray do you fear Spain's bragging Armado ? Doth your 30 Anne Bradstreet.
... fear Spain's bragging Armado ? Doth your ally , fair France , conspire your wrack , Or do the Scots play false behind your back ? Doth Holland quit you ill for all your love ? Whence is the storm from earth or heaven above ? Is't ...
... fear , And to this hopeful cause closely adhere ; O Mother , can you weep , and have such peers ? When they are gone , then drown yourself in tears . If now you weep so much , that then no more The briny ocean will o'erflow your shore ...
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Timothy Dwight 17521817 | 121 |
Philip Freneau 17521832 | 190 |
William Cullen Bryant 17941878 | 254 |
Appendix | 319 |
Index of Poets and Titles | 377 |
Index of First Lines | 381 |
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