The Poets and Poetry of America: With an Historical IntroductionCarey and Hart, 1842 - 468 sidor One of the most important American poetry anthologies of the nineteenth century, including the works of nearly every major and minor poet of the day, selected by Edgar Allan Poe's future literary executor, and rarely encountered in the correct first printing. Poets included are Longfellow, Lowell, Whittier, Holmes, Bryant, Emerson, Jones Very, William Gilmore Simms, Christopher P. Cranch, Richard Henry Dana, and an impressive selection of female poets now mostly forgotten: Sigourney, Gould, Brooks, Mrs. Seba Smith, Hall, Embury, Ellett, Dinnies, Welby, Hooper, Davidson. |
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... wind , that through them flies , Is breathed from wastes by plough unbroke . Here , with my rifle and my steed , And her who left the world for me , I plant me , where the red deer feed In the green desert - and am free . For here the ...
... wind , that through them flies , Is breathed from wastes by plough unbroke . Here , with my rifle and my steed , And her who left the world for me , I plant me , where the red deer feed In the green desert - and am free . For here the ...
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... winds , that fan the flowers , And with their welcome breathings fill the sail , Tell of serener hours , - Of hours that glide unfelt away Beneath the sky of May . The spirit of the gentle south - wind calls From his blue throne of air ...
... winds , that fan the flowers , And with their welcome breathings fill the sail , Tell of serener hours , - Of hours that glide unfelt away Beneath the sky of May . The spirit of the gentle south - wind calls From his blue throne of air ...
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... wind pass'd by- The wind that utter'd its dirge - like moan In the old oak sear and dry ; And the hollow branches creak'd and sway'd , But they bent not to the blast , For the stout oak tree , where centuries play'd , Was sturdy to the ...
... wind pass'd by- The wind that utter'd its dirge - like moan In the old oak sear and dry ; And the hollow branches creak'd and sway'd , But they bent not to the blast , For the stout oak tree , where centuries play'd , Was sturdy to the ...
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